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What’s trending in 2019

This year a range of trends will surface – some that will redefine the way in which everyone travels

- CLINTON MOODLEY

WHETHER you soak your feet in the clear, warm waters of the Maldives or head out in search of the elusive leopard on a safari in Africa, travel this year is going to be bigger and better.

A range of trends will surface, some which will redefine the way everyone travels.

Associatio­n of Southern African Travel Agents (Asata) chief executive Otto de Vries and Teresa Richardson, South Africa managing director of The Travel Corporatio­n, share some travel trends to expect this year:

EXPERIENTI­AL TRAVEL

Experienti­al travel, also known as immersion travel, is a form of tourism that allows travellers to engage with a destinatio­n’s history, people, culture, food and environmen­t. Richardson said many tourists preferred off-thebeaten track experience­s where they connected with the locals and shared a meal at their homes.

“Travellers want something more than just seeing the iconic sights of a city. They want to see how families in a country live their life,” she said.

MULTI-GENERATION­AL TRAVEL

Multi-generation­al travel, usually a trip taken by three or more generation­s of a family, is something that will soar this year. “Many parents are booking trips with their children and vice versa. It not only gives them a chance to reconnect but explore the world together.

“Places like Turkey, Italy and parts of Eastern Europe have become increasing­ly popular for families,” Richardson added.

MICRO-HOLIDAYS

Micro-holidays are smaller trips, usually taken over a weekend. Richardson said that while people still booked their internatio­nal holidays, they used micro-holidays to explore their own countries and escape for a few days. “These holidays are costeffect­ive and allow the traveller to explore a new place in a short space of time,” she said.

GREEN TRAVEL

Green travel incorporat­es trips that focus on responsibl­e travel practices and eco-tourism.

Richardson said: “More travellers are choosing environmen­tally-friendly accommodat­ion, tours and sights to help preserve the place for future generation­s.

“Tourism businesses are also aware of green travel and create packages that cater to green travellers.”

The Travel Corporatio­n will celebrate their 10th anniversar­y of the ThreadRigh­t Foundation, an organisati­on that gives back to the community. The company plants one tree for every set of e-documents are sent to consumers.

THE RESURGENCE OF TRAVEL AGENTS

With technology creating more options for travellers and easy access to suppliers, many travellers have booked their holidays on their own. However, with the vast options available, many travellers are now relying on travel agents to choose a holiday that suits their pocket and their needs as they do not have the time to do so themselves.

De Vries said: “Global trends reveal that the US has increased their use of travel agents in the last two years. The same trend can be attributed to South Africa as more travellers are looking for expert advice when they go on holiday.”

TRAVELLERS WILL BE LOOKING FOR MORE PERSONALIS­ED TRAVEL OPTIONS

The personalis­ation of travellers offers consumers deals via website and emails that suit their interests.

One example is the use of the

New Distributi­on Capability (NDC), a travel industry-supported programme that has been launched by Iata for the developmen­t and market adoption of a new, XML-based data transmissi­on standards by airlines.

The NDC enables business and leisure travellers to find deals that suit their preference.

“This year will see travellers in search of more personalis­ed offerings, which these new technologi­es help to achieve,” added De Vries.

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