Travel Bridges The Generation Gap In 2011 Survey Reveals The New Gap Year Generation
Released on: May 20, 2011, 4:54 am
Author:
Journeys of Distinction
Industry: Travel
According to escorted touring specialist, Journeys of
Distinction, 2011 is the year of the 60+ gap year with more older
travelers taking more exotic and longer travels than ever before, a
marked change from 2000 when a much younger gap year generation were
travelling the world between school and university.
The survey of 1000 regular travelers was undertaken to establish how social
attitudes and attitudes towards travel have changed in the last 10 years.
Journeys of Distinction MD Karen Gee says “There’s a marked trend that older people
are the new gap year generation, those aged 60+ are travelling more often and
further afield than ever before. We also discovered that of there is a much greater
concern about the environment and the effects of travel, as well as a far greater
interest in taking part and experiencing local life”
The survey found that:-
• Over 80% of people now research their holiday destination on the internet and then
fact-check if necessary with a tour operator before booking.
• 90% of those asked wanted several holidays and breaks / year, some taking up to 7
holidays / year
• 74% felt that holidays become more important with age
• The 60+ age group are taking the most holidays, now travelling to more exotic
locations than any previous generations of that age
• Those in the 40+ age group feel they work much harder than past generations and
therefore feel they deserve more holidays
• 62% of respondents feel that they have helped their children financially more than
their parents or grandparents helped them and now want to enjoy life
• 60% of respondents agreed that they would rather take a holiday than spend money
on a new car or home improvements.
• 99% of respondents feel they are busier and more active than their parents and
grandparents were at the same age.
• As a direct result of the recession travelers now want to know the true cost of
products and services and what they are really spending on travel
• A holiday for most people means being active, discovering something new, the
opportunity for a rich, rewarding and life-enhancing experience
Journeys of Distinction’s Karen Gee added “It’s clear we are becoming increasingly
adventurous in our choice of destinations as we get older, people are inspired by
their grandchildren taking time off to see the world and now many older people are
now taking the time to explore and take their own gap year.
The Antarctic, Bhutan, Ecuador, Cambodia, the Baltic States and The Amazon South America escorted tours are just some of the destinations that our respondents
aged 60+ told us they would like to try. This age group are fitter, healthier and
more active than ever and have more travel opportunities than ever before, on top of
which the advent of more affordable air travel, greater social mobility and the
introduction of the internet have all helped make exotic travel such as Africa escorted tours more feasible.
Travelling on an escorted tour was once considered a soft option, but today the
Journeys of Distinction product team have to travel further afield than ever to find
destinations that will satisfy our ambitious clients, hungry for new life-enhancing
experiences.
We’re currently working on exciting new tours to some of the world’s most diverse
and remote destinations. In 2011 our clients aren’t after safety in numbers or a
soft travel option, but want to feed off our expertise to see as much as they
possibly can and gain as broad an experience as they can”.
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For information about Journeys of Distinction’s global programme of escorted tours visit www.jod.uk.com or call 0161
491 7616.
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