Today In this blog post we will discuss about Travel Takes the Aerial View. Intrepid Travel, self-proclaimed leader in responsible travel, has identified a downturn in the frenetic travel activity the U.S. market has been experiencing the past two years. Through a commissioned Harris Poll taken in the U.S. market in November, Intrepid Travel found that among over 2,000 U.S. adults, more than half [55%] say they plan to prioritize travel over non-essential luxuries despite a challenging economy but plans are more focused and meaningful than before. 

“Our survey found that only 17% of U.S. adults plan to travel less in 2024.,” said Matt Berna, Intrepid Travel President, The Americas. “What we are seeing is that consumers are not canceling their trips, but they are traveling smarter. They are investing in travel experiences where they get the most for their money while putting safety first.”

USA Consumers

For starters, U.S. consumers have less money to spend on non-essential activities in 2024. However, the Intrepid poll found that most US adults (57%) say they plan to travel the same in 2024 as they did in 2023, and about 1 in 4 (26%) plan to travel more.

People are finding ways to make travel happen with limited budgets. For example, nearly seven in 10, U.S. adults will avoid traveling during peak season and instead will book their upcoming trips during the spring and fall, known in the travel in

dustry as the ‘shoulder seasons,’ the time when crowds have lightened, flights and hotels are more affordable, and temperatures are milder. 

Travel Takes the Aerial View

Among the nearly one in five of all U.S. adults who plan to travel less in the year ahead, 66% report the reason is that they have less money to spend on travel, followed by a lack of time to do so [22%] and safety concerns [16%].

Regarding safety concerns, the Intrepid Travel survey also found that more than one in two [55%] U.S. respondents say they don’t feel safe traveling outside of the U.S., and three in 10 [29%] say they don’t feel safe traveling within the US right now.

Intrepid Travel Survey: Travel Takes the Aerial View

 

The data also showed that four in five U.S. adults [80%] plan to take a vacation or leisure trip in 2024, and that will likely be a beach trip [48%].

Top Destinations for 2024 include:

+ South America: The biggest seller for Intrepid Travel in final quarter of 2024 and expected continued popularity. Fitting this demand, Intrepid Travel has recently launched a 6-day tour through the Heart of Guatemala.

+ Peru: Peru’s unfortunate shutdown in January caused year-long cancelations. Now Peru is finally having its moment. With the expansion of responsible tourism in the region and the development of new trails including Intrepid’s Trek the Great Inca Road, more people will experience this destination in 2024.

+ South Korea: With the rise of K Pop and other Korean cultural trends, South Korea has become one of the world’s hottest destinations. In 2024, Intrepid is doubling its South Korea offerings with a new South Korea Family Holiday and a Premium South Korea tour.   

+ “Alternate” Europe: In 2023, the world experienced ‘over tourism’ in many key European destinations. In 2024, people will visit less popular alternative destinations such as Corsica, and the Balkans region including Albania.

The Intrepid Travel survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of Intrepid Travel from November 20-22, 2023, among 2,070 U.S. adults ages 18+, of whom 1,657 plan to take a vacation or leisure trip in 2024.