This statistic shows the total vacation spend of Millennial travelers from the United States in the next 12 months as of June 2018. Younger Millennials stated that they plan to spend 4,558 U.S. dollars in the next 12 months.
This statistic shows the influential travel media channels among Millennial travelers from the United States when deciding on a vacation destination as of January 2018. During the survey, 16 percent of the respondents cited online peer reviews and ratings as the most influential travel media channel when deciding on a vacation destination.
This statistic shows the share of Millennials from the United States that have used shared accommodation while on vacation as of June 2018. During the survey, 43 percent of younger Millennials stated that they have used shared accommodation while on vacation.
This statistic shows the travel planning methods of Millennials in the United States as of July 2018. During the survey, 72.1 percent of Millennial respondents said they used user-generated content for travel planning.
In a September 2024 survey, roughly six out of 10 millennial and Generation Z vacationers in the United States reported using social media apps for travel planning. In contrast, just 12 percent of surveyed baby boomers mentioned using social media apps for the same purpose.
This statistic shows the factors motivating Millennials from the United States to travel as of June 2018. During the survey, 78 percent of younger Millennials cited relaxation as a motivating factor to travel.
This statistic shows the profile of Millennial travelers in the United States as of July 2016. Millennial travelers were characterized most by their cultural interest with an average Traveler Psychographic Intensity Index score of 70.3 in this category.
Millennial travelers were the generation group whose activity choices were most influenced by what was posted on social media. They were more than double as likely to be influenced by sites such as Facebook and Instagram than Baby Boomer travelers.
This statistic shows the booking methods among Millennial travelers from the United States as of January 2018. During the survey, 64 percent of the respondents stated that they make their booking via a travel website.
This statistic shows the important decision factors among Millennial travelers in the United States when choosing a vacation destination as of January 2018. During the survey, 57 percent of the respondents stated that safety is extremely important to them when choosing a vacation destination.
This statistic shows the trips Millennial travelers in the United States are planning to take in the next 24 months as of January 2018. During the survey, ** percent of the respondents stated that they plan to visit to a major metropolitan city in the next 24 months.
This statistic shows the share of Millennial travelers from the United States that use owner-direct accommodation services as of January 2018. During the survey, 22 percent of the respondents stated that they use owner-direct accommodation services regularly.
This statistic shows the share of travelers who want more technologically advanced travel insurance in the United States in 2018, by generation. In 2018, 37.68 percent of Millennial travelers said they wanted their travel insurance to be as technologically advanced as the rest of their travel experience.
This statistic shows the websites visited on a regular basis for travel information by Millennials from the United States as of June 2018. During the survey, 62 percent of younger Millennials stated that they visit Google on a regular basis for travel information.
According to a survey conducted between December 2022 and February 2023, more than **** of the Gen-Z and Millennial respondents in the United States said that they were frequent leisure travelers (took more than ***** trips a year). In contrast, Baby Boomers were the most likely take no leisure trips, with ** percent saying so.
This statistic shows the number of vacations Millennials from the United States plan to take in the next 12 months as of June 2018. During the survey, younger Millennials stated that they plan to take 3.7 vacations in the next 12 months.
This statistic shows the top activities Millennial travelers from the United States enjoy while on vacation as of January 2018. During the survey, 88 percent of the respondents stated that they enjoy sightseeing while on vacation.
This statistic shows the factors motivating Millennials from the United States to visit new destinations as of June 2018. During the survey, 51 percent of younger Millennials cited experiencing emerging, off-the-beaten path destinations as a motivating factor to visit new destinations.
Leisure travel has become more and more common in recent times, especially for the Millennial generation. However, taking a vacation can sometimes have to be be put on hold due to a lack of finances. During a survey in 2019, 55 percent of Millennials in the United States stated that they sacrificed taking a vacation because they couldn't afford it.
This statistic shows the share of Millennials planning to buy more travel insurance in the upcoming year in the United States from 2016 to 2018. In 2018, 23.6 percent of Millennials said that they're planning to buy more travel insurance in the upcoming year, down from 65 percent in 2017.
This statistic shows the share of travelers who understand how travel insurance works in the United States in 2018, by generation. In 2018, 45.6 percent of Millennial travelers said they understood how travel insurance works.
This statistic shows the total vacation spend of Millennial travelers from the United States in the next 12 months as of June 2018. Younger Millennials stated that they plan to spend 4,558 U.S. dollars in the next 12 months.