84% of Consumers Choose Travel as Their Top Budget Priority, Reveals Research From Leading Subscription Platform eDreams ODIGEO

In This Article:

  • Market research conducted with 10,000 global consumers on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of eDreams confirms that travel remains a priority within shoppers’ personal budgets in 2024.

  • While travel is key for all age groups, the data also reveals that future generations of travelers will have new values that dictate where and how they travel.

  • Inclusivity and social values, a priority for young travelers: 44% of Americans under 24 years highlight the importance of social inclusivity in destinations and brand choices, compared with only 27% of those over 65.

  • Always online: staying connected while traveling is a top consideration for 35% of American consumers under 24, contrasting with a mere 7% of those over 55.

  • Health, safety and geopolitical considerations shown to be very important in the post-pandemic era: 50% of people in the US ranked safety as a top consideration when traveling.

BARCELONA, Spain, February 06, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--New market research commissioned by leading travel subscription company eDreams ODIGEO on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of its flagship brand eDreams reveals that the vast majority of consumers (84%) are prioritizing travel within their personal budgets in 2024.

In the US, respondents provided similar answers with nearly 8 out of 10 highlighting the importance of travel within their household budget. Only 5% of US respondents said they didn’t think it was important to budget for travel.

The statistics come from a study of 10,000 global shoppers, including 2,000 respondents from the US. The study was conducted by research firm OnePoll.

Changing values: future generations redefine travel priorities

The data also reveals how travelers’ priorities and values are likely to change over the next 25 years in line with generational shifts such as the rapid development of new technologies. For example, the survey revealed that younger people are far more likely than older generations to make decisions about how and where they travel based on digital connectivity or social inclusiveness, giving a powerful insight into what will matter most to travelers in the decades to come.

Health and safety are a top priority for US travelers. 50% of respondents across all age brackets in the US, and 51% globally, said this was a key consideration. Notably, this was even more pronounced with the older age group (over 55s) which ranked safety considerations (63% US) almost on a par with the cost of travel (69% US).

Cost-effectiveness remains a key concern for travelers across all age groups, with an average of 42% prioritizing it in the US and 55% globally. Notably, Baby Boomers exhibit a greater inclination towards prioritizing cost in trip planning, with 69% of global respondents aged over 45 years and 64% in the US focusing on this aspect. In contrast, responses from younger generations indicate a decreased emphasis on cost as other considerations take precedence in line with changing generational priorities. Specifically, 52% of those under 34 years old globally (32% in the US) prioritize cost as a key factor in their travel decisions.