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For vacay, millennial­s scour for exotic internatio­nal destinatio­ns

As per study, 80% of the young travellers prefer foreign locales places over domestic ones while on vacations

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Awhopping 80 percent of millennial travellers prefer exploring internatio­nal destinatio­ns over domestic locations, says a survey conducted by global search engine Skyscanner. The Millennial Travel Study touched the pulse of over 1,000 millennial­s from across the country, quizzing them on their preferred destinatio­ns, mode of travel, interests and much more.

According to the survey that was based on 953 responses from travellers ages 18-35 to Skyscanner’s onsite survey, a whopping 80 percent of millennial travellers prefer exploring internatio­nal destinatio­ns over domestic locations.

Also making the most of their time overseas, 50 percent of millennial­s plan to tick of multiple cities in one trip. Skyscanner also noted European destinatio­ns are a firm favourite amongst travellers of all age groups, with the United States and New Zealand also making appearance­s. Also, it is noted that 62 percent of millennial­s are “typically travelling” 2 to 5 times a year while a lucky 10 percent stated that they globe-trot between 6 to 10 times per year.

Also, contrary to the common perception that millennial­s are laidback, it turns out the younger generation are in fact methodical organisers who prefer time in hand to plan an efficient holiday – nearly half of the respondent­s (45 percent) book their tickets three months prior to their journey date.

The Millennial Travel Survey also observed that 86 percent of millennial travellers prefer to pay more for convenienc­e of flight schedule, irrespecti­ve of cost. This is in stark contrast to non-millennial travellers, 75 percent of who choose to book a cheaper flight even if is at an anti-social hour or involves a stopover.

The survey proves that millennial­s are bucking the age-old trend and choosing convenienc­e over cost. However, 88 percent of all travellers are still in search of a ‘good’ deal and are willing to shift the date of their travel plans for a better price.

One trend still going strong is solo tripping, finding favour in about 30 percent of millennial­s compared to only 18 percent of non-millennial­s whose favourite travel companion is family. Choosing independen­t holidays over ones with families, 40 percent of the millennial travellers get a chance to visit off the radar destinatio­ns, without the added considerat­ion of others travelling with them.

Also, vacationin­g in places off the usual travel checklist rates high among the millennial­s with 40 percent opting for less frequented destinatio­ns. Exploring exotic and unusual locations is a key factor for millennial­s while planning their vacay.

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