Saturday 27 March 2021

Aussies are packing their bags, but staying local for now

A holiday has felt like an impossible dream for such a long time, but with a steady trend of zero local cases countrywide and the start of the vaccination roll out, freedom is finally on the horizon for Aussies, starting with staycations and road trips.

Australians are already getting their bags packed and itineraries filled, as a Tripadvisor survey reveals that two in five (41%) are planning a trip as early as fall (between now and 31 May), rising to 45% of Millennials and Gen-Z travellers (45%). This is a stark difference from the same time period a year ago, when 70% didn’t travel at all.

Notably, Australian Millennials and Gen Z’s are more confident and eager to return to travel than any other generation:
  • 85% are planning a trip this fall (compared to 42% total).
  • 77% believe day-to-day life will return to normal within three months (compared to 28.5% total).
  • 77% believe they will be better off financially in the next 12 months than they are today (compared to 29% total).
  • 50% are optimistic the economy will rebound within three months and grow just as strong or stronger than before (compared to 19% total).

And while 2020 was THE year of the staycation, it looks like holidaying close to home is a trend that is set to continue, as Tripadvisor site data shows that only 3% of Australians are searching for international destinations for travel between now and the end of May.

But which destinations are on the up for Aussies this fall?

When looking at the Australian destinations which have seen the biggest increase in searches by Aussies year-on-year, Airlie Beach continues to be a hot favourite, followed by Port Douglas and Yulara.

The destinations traditionally popular with Aussies generally are absent from the top 10 fastest growing destinations (those with the biggest increase in searches year-on-year). Traveller favourites Melbourne, Sydney, Burswood, Perth and Canberra make up the top five slowest growing international destinations for Aussies this fall. This comes as one in four (24%) Aussies surveyed say that they are less likely to take a city break than before the pandemic. Australian Gen-Z and Millennial travellers are not quite so put off by the idea of a city break. In fact, one in four (27%), said that they are now more likely to take this type of trip.

 

10 Fastest Recovering Destinations

10 Slowest Recovering Destinations 

Airlie Beach

Melbourne

Port Douglas

Sydney

Yulara

Burswood

Pokolbin

Perth

Nelson Bay

Canberra

Port Macquarie

Margaret River

Caloundra

Adelaide

Coffs Harbour

Lorne

Palm Cove

Launceston

Broome

Brisbane

 


For more information on the research methodology, please contact apacpr@tripadvisor.com

Website: www.theholidayandtravelmagazine.blogspot.com.au

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