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Find out what kind of traveller you are
There’s one generation of travellers that’s more likely to book a bucket-list vacation than others. And another generation that’s more likely to book an outdoor adventure. That’s according to a new report which teases out travel habits among Baby Boomers (those born between 1946 and 1964), Generation X (1961 and 1980), Millennials (1981-1997) and Generation Z (1995-2012). The report found a few commonalities, and differences when it comes to the way generations approach their travel plans. Here are patterns that are distinct to different age groups: As the youngest of the age groups, Gen Z, the generation born after millennials, travel an average of 29 days a year. They are outdoor explorers and are guided by the #YOLO philosophy. Despite their young age, they seek out bucket-list trip ideas. More than a third travel for concerts, festivals and sporting events. The biggest expenditure for this generation is the flight — which takes up a quarter of their budget. They’re more likely to skimp on hotels and are more likely to consider alternative accommodations. Predictably, 90% of Gen Z travelers said their decisions are driven by social media, with Facebook and Instagram being the most influential platforms.
MILLENNIALS
Millennials log more travel days than any other generation at 35 days a year. While they share Gen Z travellers’ #YOLO philosophy, they prefer all-inclusive, worry-free beach vacations and spa treatments. More than any other generation, 70% of Millennials also stayed in a hotel on their last trip. But they also spent less of their budget on hotels than Gen X travellers and Baby Boomers.
At 26 days of travel a year, Generation X travels the least of the other generations. The majority of travellers in this age group travel domestically. They’re also deal hunters who are more likely to read reviews before making a decision. Their travel preferences: relaxation, sight-seeing vacations and family visits.
BABY BOOMERS
Boomers travel an average of 27 days a year. More than 67% of Boomers are travelling to visit family. Other travel priorities include relaxing and sightseeing vacations, with itineraries filled with museums, historical sites, arts and culture.