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Corona tracker france
Corona tracker france













For destinations within England, interest is predominately for London with 41%. Long haul markets are generally more interested in England and Wales whilst short haul markets had a higher than average interest for Scotland. Previous visits: the propensity to consider Britain increases with the number of past visits among respondents.įor destinations within Britain, 57% are interested in England, 36% in Scotland, and 18% in Wales (multiple answers allowed). Sex: Largely equal, except in long haul markets which saw slightly more interest from men compared to women (16% vs 14%).įinancial situation: A determinant of travel to England and cities more so than to other Britain and Europe destinations. The impact of various factors on propensity to consider Britain was examined in more detail:Īge: Interest in England (and London) is predominantly by those aged 18-34 but Scotland and Wales saw a more balanced age distribution of potential visitors. For long haul markets, Britain is top in Australia and China and increased its consideration in Saudi Arabia, South Korea, the UAE and the USA from wave 3. Regarding top European destinations for travellers, Britain has maintained or increased its competitive ranking in most short haul markets except in the Netherlands and Sweden. 13% of those interested in leisure trips in Europe would consider Britain specifically. This is most pronounced in short haul markets (74% would consider it), but Europe remains top in long haul markets too (45%). Looking at attitudes to travel, we saw a further shift to pre-pandemic behaviours with those looking for less crowded places decreasing and fewer booking last minute, as well as comfort with public transport increasing.Įurope continues to be the most popular global region, with 59% of respondents saying they would consider travelling there. Top concerns for travelling abroad for Britain intenders were around others not respecting Covid-19 rules and access to healthcare abroad for Covid-19 – both 71%. The top two factors remain the same for triggering a booking to Britain specifically, followed by a significant decrease in coronavirus cases, a removal of quarantine in destination, hygiene/safety protocols and insurance for Covid-19 related changes. This is followed by a removal of quarantine, a significant decrease in coronavirus cases and insurance for Covid-19 related changes. Nearly half of respondents in India and Saudi Arabia would like to travel to visit friends and/or relatives in the next 12 months whilst in the UAE this is even higher at 59%.Ĭost-related factors are now top for triggering bookings for international travel in the next 12 months with money-back guarantee should I wish to cancel my trip still at top place followed by an attractive offer/discount at second. Markets are still primarily motivated by holidays to take their leisure trip (83%) but stable proportion still express interest to visit friends and/or relatives (33%) showing the continued pent up demand to connect with others in the current climate. Over 4 in 10 (43%) have a clear plan in mind about where they want to go but only 11% have booked their trip, making the destination choice still open for the year. France, Italy and the Irish Republic show the most positive sentiment towards travelling abroad whilst Norway has a more reserved attitude. Overall, 8 in 10 respondents would consider an international leisure trip in the next 12 months from February 2022 with 52% saying they would ‘definitely’ consider travelling – showing a steady desire to travel despite prolonged pandemic uncertainties. Read the latest findings in our detailed report (PDF, 8MB). Wave 4: 10 th and 23 rd February 2022 in 20 markets including Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, India, the Irish Republic, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sweden, the UAE and the USA. All trended data is calculate using the 13 markets consistently included in waves 1 and 2. Wave 3: 23rd August and 6th September 2021 in 13 markets.

Corona tracker france full#

Read the full report for wave 2 here (PDF, 12MB). All trended data is calculated using the 14 markets included in wave 1. Wave 2: 24th March - 5th April 2021 in 20 markets. Wave 1: 2nd-16th December 2020 in 14 markets. Four waves of research were commissioned for this project:













Corona tracker france