According to a June 2025 study on the travel intentions of Europeans, 48 percent of respondents in Poland planned to travel with their family in Europe in the next six months. In contrast, roughly a quarter of the sample in Switzerland intended to take a family trip over the same period.
According to a global study conducted in January 2025, almost 60 percent of millennial and Generation Z parents surveyed said they intended to bring their extended family on vacation that year. In contrast, only 31 percent of Generation X and baby boomer parents planned to do that.
A 2024 survey asked the opinions of people from the United States who travel with children on a series of statements related to road trips. Based on the study, 53 percent of surveyed people who travel with children mentioned driving their own vehicle to the chosen destination. Meanwhile, 57 percent of respondents said they take a road trip to save money.
According to a 2025 global survey of affluent individuals, partners and spouses were the most common companions for a holiday trip, with almost 58 percent of the sample saying they had taken a vacation with them in the past year. Meanwhile, roughly 54 percent of respondents aged over 40 years reported having traveled with their partners or spouses plus children, while only 41 percent of those aged under 40 years said the same.
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The global family travel insurance market size was valued at approximately USD 20.5 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 34.8 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 5.8% from 2024 to 2032. A significant growth factor driving this market includes the increasing propensity for families to travel domestically and internationally, coupled with rising awareness of the importance of insurance coverage to safeguard against unforeseen contingencies during travel.
One of the primary growth factors for the family travel insurance market is the escalating number of middle-class families embarking on vacations and holidays. As disposable incomes increase globally, particularly within emerging economies, more families are prioritizing travel and leisure. This trend is propelling the demand for comprehensive travel insurance policies that cater specifically to the needs of family units, offering coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, baggage loss, and other unforeseen events. Furthermore, the convenience of purchasing travel insurance through various digital platforms has made it more accessible, thus driving market growth.
Another factor contributing to the market's expansion is the rising awareness and emphasis on health and safety among travelers. The global COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of having robust travel insurance to cover medical emergencies and trip disruptions. In its aftermath, there has been a heightened awareness among travelers about the potential risks associated with traveling without insurance. This has resulted in a higher uptake of travel insurance policies, especially those offering comprehensive coverage for families, ensuring peace of mind during international and domestic trips.
Technological advancements and the digital transformation of the insurance sector are also pivotal in propelling the family travel insurance market. Insurance providers are leveraging advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and big data analytics to offer customized insurance plans, streamline the claims process, and enhance customer experience. The integration of these technologies has made the purchase of travel insurance more user-friendly and efficient, thereby attracting more customers and boosting market growth.
From a regional perspective, North America and Europe dominate the family travel insurance market due to the high volume of international and domestic travel in these regions. However, the Asia Pacific region is expected to exhibit the highest growth rate over the forecast period, driven by the increasing number of middle-class families, economic development, and rising travel expenditure. Countries like China, India, and Japan are contributing significantly to this growth, with a growing number of families opting for travel insurance to ensure a safe and enjoyable travel experience.
The family travel insurance market can be broadly segmented into Single Trip, Annual Multi-Trip, and Long Stay coverage types. Each of these segments caters to different travel needs and preferences, offering unique benefits and features to suit diverse customer profiles. The Single Trip insurance segment is particularly popular among families planning a one-time holiday or vacation. This type of coverage is typically more affordable and offers essential protection for the duration of a single trip, including coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost baggage. The convenience and cost-effectiveness of Single Trip policies make them an attractive option for families.
Annual Multi-Trip insurance, on the other hand, is ideal for frequent travelers who take multiple trips throughout the year. This segment is gaining traction among families who travel often, either for leisure or business purposes. Annual Multi-Trip policies offer comprehensive coverage for an unlimited number of trips within a year, providing a cost-effective and hassle-free insurance solution. The convenience of not having to purchase separate policies for each trip makes this segment appealing to families who prioritize travel as part of their lifestyle.
Long Stay travel insurance is specifically designed for families planning extended vacations or relocations abroad. This type of coverage is particularly beneficial for families who intend to stay in a foreign country for an extended period, offering extensive protection for medical emergencies, trip interruptions, and other travel-related risks. Long Stay policie
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A 2024 global study looked at the main challenges experienced by travelers who were new parents. Based on the survey, managing sleep and transporting babies ranked as the biggest travel challenges, being mentioned by over half of respondents. Meanwhile, 47 percent of the sample indicated the increased cost of travel.
As of the second quarter of 2024, ** percent of travelers surveyed in the United States said they were very likely to take a family trip in the future. In contrast, less than ** percent of respondents mentioned that they were either unlikely or very unlikely to make such a trip.
In 2024, 45 percent of domestic overnight trips in England were made by families. This was the largest share among the listed life stages. Meanwhile, 24 percent of trips were made by younger independents.
A 2024 survey asked the opinions of people from the United States who travel with children on a series of travel sustainability topics. Based on the study, ** percent of surveyed people who travel with children mentioned considering sustainability measures when picking hotels. Meanwhile, ********* of the sample reported prioritizing hotels, rentals, and airlines with higher sustainable ratings.
The Foreign Service Act of 1980 mandated a comprehensive revision to the operation of the Department of State and the personnel assigned to the US Foreign Service. As the statutory authority, the Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM), details the Department of Sta
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Japan Avg No.of Nights: Total: Travel: Family data was reported at 5.164 Night in Mar 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 5.202 Night for Dec 2017. Japan Avg No.of Nights: Total: Travel: Family data is updated quarterly, averaging 5.183 Night from Mar 2014 (Median) to Mar 2018, with 17 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5.871 Night in Sep 2016 and a record low of 4.872 Night in Mar 2015. Japan Avg No.of Nights: Total: Travel: Family data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Japan – Table JP.Q030: Tourism and Leisure: Average Number of Nights Stay by Nationality.
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Japan Travel Partner: Total: Family data was reported at 1,845.000 Person in Jun 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 2,047.000 Person for Mar 2018. Japan Travel Partner: Total: Family data is updated quarterly, averaging 2,168.000 Person from Mar 2014 (Median) to Jun 2018, with 18 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3,175.000 Person in Sep 2017 and a record low of 1,289.000 Person in Jun 2014. Japan Travel Partner: Total: Family data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Japan – Table JP.Q019: Tourism and Leisure: Characteristics of Visitors and Trips: Travel Partner.
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The Family Travel Insurance market has emerged as a vital component of the travel industry, providing families with essential protection against unforeseen events that can disrupt their travel plans. As families seek memorable experiences together, the peace of mind that comes from having comprehensive travel insura
The 1995 American Travel Survey (ATS) was conducted by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) to obtain information about the long-distance travel of persons living in the United States. The survey collected quarterly information related to the characteristics of persons, households, and trips of 100 miles or more for approximately 80,000 American households. The ATS data provide detailed information on state-to-state travel as well as travel to and from metropolitan areas by mode of transportation. Data are also available for subgroups defined in terms of characteristics related to travel, such as trip purpose, age, family type, income, and a variety of related characteristics. The data can be analyzed at the regional, state, metropolitan area, and county level. NOTE: In 2001, the National Household Travel Survey was carried out. This new survey is a combined Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey (NPTS) and ATS. Visit the National Household Travel Survey web site <> for more details.
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Japan Travel Partner: Germany: Family data was reported at 11.000 Person in Mar 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 10.000 Person for Dec 2017. Japan Travel Partner: Germany: Family data is updated quarterly, averaging 10.000 Person from Mar 2014 (Median) to Mar 2018, with 17 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 14.000 Person in Sep 2015 and a record low of 2.000 Person in Mar 2015. Japan Travel Partner: Germany: Family data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Japan – Table JP.Q019: Tourism and Leisure: Characteristics of Visitors and Trips: Travel Partner.
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The Family Adventure Travel market has experienced remarkable growth, transforming the way families perceive travel and leisure. This segment represents a unique niche within the broader tourism industry, as it focuses on experiences that combine exploration, adventure, and bonding time for families. Recent insights
The Canadian Travel Survey (CTS) is a major source of data used to measure the size and status of Canada's tourism industry. It was developed to measure the volume, characteristics and economic impact of domestic travel. It gathers data on more than 30 variables, including socio-economic profiles, trip characteristics, and expenditures. The CTS is conducted by Statistics Canada, as a supplement of the Labour Force Survey (LFS: Survey Number 3701), with the cooperation and support of the Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) and ten provincial governments. The main users of the survey data are the CTC, the provinces, and tourism boards. Other users include the media, businesses, consultants and researchers. These files contain records which relate to the activities of Canadians travelling in Canada; origin and destination; volumes; nights away from home; length of stay; type of transportation; purpose of trip; accommodation used; expenditures by categories; and demographic characteristics. Included are the complete Canada microdata file on person-trips, household trips, person-nights, person and reallocated expenditures.
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According to a June 2025 study on the travel intentions of Europeans, 48 percent of respondents in Poland planned to travel with their family in Europe in the next six months. In contrast, roughly a quarter of the sample in Switzerland intended to take a family trip over the same period.