{"id":23461,"date":"2021-12-02T17:22:45","date_gmt":"2021-12-03T01:22:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dailyovation.com\/?p=23461"},"modified":"2021-12-02T17:25:01","modified_gmt":"2021-12-03T01:25:01","slug":"travelers-expedia-no-regrets-greatest-trips-destinations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dailyovation.com\/2021\/12\/02\/travelers-expedia-no-regrets-greatest-trips-destinations\/","title":{"rendered":"Travelers! 2022 Revealed as ‘No Regrets’ Greatest of All Trips, Find out the Destinations"},"content":{"rendered":"
Travelers!\u00a0 2022 is set to be your “no-regrets” style of travel Greatest of All Trips.\u00a0 Ready to go?<\/em><\/p>\n Expedia releases its 2022 Travel Trends Report<\/strong> revealing that travelers are shaking up the status quo with new priorities next year.<\/p>\n Top findings from the report, which leverages Expedia data and a global research study, revealed that more than two-thirds of Americans (68%) are planning to go big on their next trip<\/strong> and that many are eyeing international destinations like\u00a0Rome<\/span>,\u00a0Bali<\/span>,\u00a0London<\/span>\u00a0and\u00a0Paris<\/span>\u00a0in 2022.<\/p>\n Expedia is calling this new “no-regrets” style of travel the “GOAT”<\/strong> (Greatest of All Trips) mindset.<\/p>\n Advertisement<\/em><\/p>\n Expedia’s research, which polled 12,000 travelers across 12 countries<\/strong>, uncovered that U.S. travelers are embracing the GOAT mindset by seeking out excitement\/exhilaration (41%) and the feeling that they have made the most out of their trip (40%).<\/p>\n The study also found that travelers are more willing than ever before to splurge on their future travels (40%).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Christie Hudson<\/span>, Senior PR Manager for brand Expedia,<\/b>\u00a0comments:<\/p>\n “Travel is no longer just about ‘going somewhere.’<\/p>\n Coming out of such a long period of constraints and limitations,<\/p>\n 2022 will be the year we wring every bit of richness and meaning out of our experiences.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Whether it’s going somewhere new, being more spontaneous or treating yourself, it’s clear that a new wave of\u00a0excitement is\u00a0bubbling as travelers chase travel greatness<\/strong> to get their GOAT.”<\/p>\n Related:<\/p>\n Cruises are back!\u00a0 Find out where in the world to go next<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n EXPEDIA’S 2022 GOAT TRAVEL TRENDS, UNPACKED:<\/b><\/p>\n Where U.S. Travelers Are Heading in 2022: Scrapping the Schedule While travel advisories and guidelines will persist for the foreseeable future, travelers nonetheless are planning to embrace the impromptu and let loose on their future trips<\/strong>. In fact, a quarter (25%) of respondents are willing to be more spontaneous and live in the moment and another 26% are aiming to be more flexible and go-with-the-flow this time around.<\/p>\n The Splurge-cation Over the next year, 40% of U.S. travelers are more willing to\u00a0treat themselves and\u00a0spend money on their next trip.<\/strong> From indulging in luxurious experiences (15%), to upgrading on rooms or flights (16%) to visiting a bucket-list destination (32%), 2022 will be all about splurging on the things that make a trip go from good to great.<\/p>\n The study also revealed that travelers between the ages of 18 and 34 are the most likely to go big (80% compared to 56% of travelers over the age of 50), while Gen-X travelers are the most likely to splurge on a high-end restaurant<\/strong> (18% compared to 16% overall).<\/p>\n Immerse to Discover Related:<\/p>\n Bobby Flay\u2019s newest restaurant Amalfi opens in Las Vegas<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n From trying food they’ve never eaten before (40%) and experimenting with local delicacies (31%), to attending a local music event (14%) and seeking out off-the-beaten track experiences and destinations (23%), U.S. travelers have a renewed curiosity to learn and experience the world.<\/p>\n Sensation\u00a0<\/b>Seeking Additionally, when it comes to their next trip, one-fifth (21%) of travelers are most excited about doing things they would usually never do, including sleeping under the stars (19%),\u00a0travelling alone (17%) skinny-dipping (11%) or having a vacation romance (10%).<\/p>\n Unfiltered Enjoyment In fact, the trip experience Americans are looking forward to most is the chance to relax and do nothing (38%). To reach this sense of contentment, more than a quarter of travelers (27%) also aim to spend more time in their destination to ensure they fully experience all it has to offer. Travel in 2022 will be about quality, not quantity,\u00a0where\u00a0travelers\u00a0are embracing the simple pleasures\u00a0to truly achieve their GOAT with more meaningful impact.<\/p>\n It’s important to stay up to date with the latest government and travel advisories. For the latest information\u00a0visit\u00a0Expedia’s COVID-19 Travel Guide<\/a>.<\/p>\n 1<\/sup>\u00a0This study was conducted on behalf of Expedia by\u202fNorthstar\u202fResearch Partners, a global strategic research firm. The survey was conducted online from August 27th\u2013September 6, 2021, across North and\u00a0South America<\/span>,\u00a0Europe<\/span>, and\u00a0Asia-Pacific<\/span>\u00a0using an amalgamated group of best-in-class panels. The study was conducted among 12,000 respondents across 12 countries, amongst adults who are planning domestic or international travel in the next 18 months.\u202f<\/i>\u00a0 Expedia.com<\/a>\u00ae<\/u>\u00a0is one of the world’s largest full-service travel sites, helping millions of travelers per month easily plan and book travel. Expedia.com (https:\/\/www.expedia.com\/<\/a><\/u>, 1-800-EXPEDIA) aims to provide the latest technology and the widest selection of top vacation destinations, affordable airfare, hotel deals, car rentals, destination weddings, cruise deals and in-destination activities, attractions, services and travel apps.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Travelers!\u00a0 2022 is set to be your “no-regrets” style of travel Greatest of All Trips.\u00a0 Ready to go? Expedia releases its 2022 Travel Trends Report revealing that travelers are shaking up the status quo with new priorities next year. 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<\/b>Domestic travel, particularly to warm-weather beach destinations, remains a top choice for Americans, with 59% of U.S. survey respondents planning domestic-only trips for 2022. However, a significant portion (37%) are planning both domestic and international vacations in the coming year. These are the top-searched spots on U.S. travelers’ lists:<\/p>\n\n
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<\/b>The pandemic made it difficult to travel or do anything on a whim, with 37% of U.S. travelers admitting to being less spontaneous since the onset of COVID-19.<\/p>\n\n
<\/b>After cancelled trips and postponed celebrations, travelers are ready to make up for lost time and go big to put themselves first and get the GOAT they deserve.<\/p>\n\n
<\/b>Going big doesn’t just mean taking a bucket-list trip. In the coming year, American travelers are going after their GOAT by stepping outside their comfort zone (22%) and immersing themselves in a destination,\u00a0culture,\u00a0and experiences completely different to their own (19%).<\/p>\n
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<\/b>In 2022, travelers aren’t just craving new tastes and places, they’re also yearning for the feeling of being excited and exhilarated once again (41%); with\u00a011% willing to try daring or high adrenaline activities and experiences and 24% looking to have an unforgettable night out.<\/p>\n\n
<\/b>A successful trip is no\u00a0longer defined by likes on social media; rather devices are out, and traveler priorities are shifting to place a greater focus on staying present and mindful. More than a third (36%) of U.S. travelers are searching for a sense of contentment and mental wellbeing on their next trip, and nearly a quarter (24%) plan to spend less time on their devices to be more present.<\/p>\n\n
<\/i>2<\/sup><\/i>\u00a0<\/i>Based on lodging interest on Expedia.com for travel between Jan, 1, 2021 \u2013\u00a0Dec. 31, 2021<\/span>\u00a0as of\u00a0October 31, 2021<\/span>.
<\/i>3<\/sup>\u00a0Information is based on average premium and economy round-trip ticket prices for January through August for 2021 & for January through\u00a0December 2020<\/span>\u00a0and 2019, sourced from ARC’s global airline sales database for 2021.<\/i><\/p>\n