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Find out what kind of traveller you are

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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.

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