Flywire Survey Reveals Luxury Travelers Will Spend More than Ever Before
According to the new Flywire survey,
Luxury travel advisors are becoming indispensable, as
BOSTON, Feb. 10, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A new report out today from Flywire shows that, despite setbacks brought on by new variants of the COVID-19 pandemic,
Flywire, a global payments enablement and software company, surveyed more than 600 luxury travelers in their new report, Luxury Travel's Role in the Industry's Recovery, to uncover the extent to which luxury travelers are helping to lead the industry recovery in the COVID-19 era.
“The travel industry has been riding a tidal wave of starts and stops for the past two years due to COVID-19,” said Colin Smyth, VP and GM of Travel at Flywire. “However, with rising vaccination rates and borders reopening, travelers have renewed confidence and luxury travelers in particular have expressed the desire to leverage savings that accumulated during COVID-19’s lockdown to create unforgettable experiences.”
Money to Burn: Travelers Plan to Spend Big in 2022
The majority of those surveyed (
By next summer, travelers will spend an average of nearly
One Call Does It All: High-end Luxury Advisors are in Demand
Luxury travelers are also looking for assistance from travel advisors, also known as travel agents, as they factor in health and safety and cancellation policies into their planning. These advisors have deep relationships with global luxury suppliers such as accommodation providers, tour operators, and destination management companies. Flywire’s survey shows that more than half of the 648 surveyed will use an advisor in 2022, because, as one traveler summed it up, “One call does it all.”
There’s also a renewed desire to work with high-end travel advisors because they specialize in curating once-in-a-lifetime experiences for those seeking all those benefits without any of the hassles. Notably,
When competing for these lucrative travelers, providers must focus on creating experiences for guests that sets them apart while also keeping COVID-19 safety a priority -
However, the pandemic isn’t the only reason luxury travelers turn to agents and advisors. Other benefits they look for include:
- Ease of payment (
87% ) - Knowledge of travel restrictions (
55% ) - Problem-solving capabilities (
54% ) - Takes care of everything for them (
51% ) - Provides peace of mind (
50% )
The Need for Ease: Relieving Payments Pain Points
When booking vacations, luxury travelers are also looking for easy payment options. Almost nine in ten surveyed (
But, when asked how they would prefer to pay for trips, two in five (
Another big concern is security.
“It’s imperative that travel agents and accommodation providers facilitate a payment process that is efficient and secure from start to finish,” continued Smyth. “With Flywire’s technology, travelers can trust in the process and focus on the adventure ahead.”
Methodology:
This survey included 648 U.S. adults, 18 and older who have a household income of at least
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