With the rising presence and utilisation of AI and its impact on the way society uses technology, it is no surprise that it is at the forefront of travel planning for Europeans.
Key research conducted by MMGY, the authority on European traveller intelligence, unveils a shifting landscape in travel preferences according to its latest release of Portrait of European Travellers™. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) has surged in popularity according to the new report, and sustainability remains one of the top five motivators for European travellers in 2024. This comprehensive research examining adult travellers from the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain highlights significant trends across the travel industry.
Demand for travel remains strong, with European travellers planning to take an average of 2.9 international holidays in the next two years. Gen Zers and Millennials plan to take more trips than any other generation during that time.
The data indicates that sustainability is a key driver, particularly amongst Gen Z, with 33% of Gen Z travellers willing to pay an extra £100/€100 per flight to reduce their carbon footprint compared to 27% of all European travellers.
Additionally, while Europe remains the most popular destination overall – with Italy, Spain and Greece seeing the most interest amongst European travellers – the U.S.’s growing appeal signals a potential shift in long-haul travel preferences.
“Our research reveals a robust appetite for travel amongst Europeans in 2024, with spending intentions surpassing those of the past two years,” said Caroline Moultrie, MMGY Global President, EMEA. “British travellers, in particular, are leading the charge – showing the highest propensity for both travel expenditure and frequency of trips in the coming year. This surge in British travel enthusiasm not only underscores the market’s pivotal role as we look towards 2025 and beyond but also hints at a significant impact on key destinations. Moreover, the ease with which travellers are embracing new technologies and sustainable practices is a defining indicator of how people are searching for inspiration and what motivates them to book.”
Key findings from the 2024 Portrait of European Travellers™ study include:
Featuring these findings and more, the 2024 Portrait of European Travellers™ is now available for purchase or as part of an all-access subscription to MMGY’s new Intel Library. To learn more, visit store.mmgyintel.com.
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