News Source: lodgingmagazine.com
Labor Day Travel Expectations Are On Par With 2019 and 2020 Levels
News Source/Courtesy: lodgingmagazine.com

The summer 2021 travel season is coming to a close, but the Labor Day weekend and holiday provide one final opportunity for a travel surge. According to a recent Tripadvisor survey, 31 percent of U.S. adults plan to travel this Labor Day weekend. This is level with last year’s holiday weekend travel (32 percent) and not far off from 2019 (35 percent).

Notably, 22 percent of U.S. travelers have not yet decided if they are going to hit the road this Labor Day, according to Tripadvisor. The majority of U.S. travelers have been booking trips last minute, with 70 percent of trips booked on Tripadvisor in the first week of August were for travel within the next three weeks; therefore, it’s possible that many undecided to travel may choose too soon.

Tripadvisor’s Labor Day travel trends include:

Millennials are the most eager demographic to travel, with 38 percent planning a trip for the holiday weekend. Unsurprisingly, Boomers are the most apprehensive, with only 13 percent planning to travel. And 32 percent of Gen X and 31 percent of Gen Z are planning to travel.

The most popular check-in date is Wednesday, September 1, 2021, followed by Friday, September 3, 2021, for the week of August 29 through September 6, 2021.

Of those traveling this Labor Day, 86 percent will remain domestic, with 45 percent traveling locally (close to home by car/train) and 41 percent traveling domestically (flight within the country). And 14 percent will travel internationally.

For accommodations, flexibility remains a top priority for travelers; filters such as free cancellation, pay at stay, and travel safe are among some of the most widely clicked filters on Tripadvisor currently.

Beaches and national parks are the top searched attractions.

Tripadvisor also shared the 15 most popular Labor Day weekend 2021 travel destinations as compared to those in 2019. The most popular travel destinations include:

Ocean City, Maryland, in 2021; Las Vegas, Nevada, in 2019

Orlando, Florida, in 2021; New York City, New York, in 2019

Las Vegas, Nevada, in 2021; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, in 2019

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, in 2021; Orlando, Florida, in 2019

New York City, New York, in 2021; Ocean City, Maryland, in 2019

Cancun, Mexico, in 2021; Chicago, Illinois, in 2019

Virginia Beach, Virginia, in 2021; San Diego, California, in 2019

Miami Beach, Florida, in 2021; Miami Beach, Florida, in 2019

Key West, Florida, in 2021; Cancun, Mexico, in 2019

Honolulu, Hawaii, in 2021; Nashville, Tennessee, in 2019.

Panama City Beach, Florida, in 2021; Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 2019

Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 2021; New Orleans, Louisiana, in 2019

Gatlinburg, Tennessee, in 2021; Virginia Beach, Virginia, in 2019

Chicago, Illinois, in 2021; Niagara Falls, New York, in 2019

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, in 2021; Washington, D.C., in 2019

The data provided shows that major cities were more popular in 2019 and outdoor and beach destinations grew in popularity throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the trend of visiting large cities still persists this labor day, with New York City and Chicago reemerging as popular destinations.

Fill the numbers here
If not readable, please refresh.
Refresh

News Source: lodgingmagazine.com

You Might Also Like

Leave A Comment

Don’t worry ! Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked (*).

Fill the numbers here
If not readable, please refresh.
Refresh

Fill the numbers here
If not readable, please refresh.
Refresh

-: Disclaimer :-


This article has been aggregated from lodgingmagazine.com and they maybe/are the copyright owners of the same. If you are the Author/Copyright owner of this article and want us to remove the same then send an email to admin@hoteliers.news so that we can delete it immediately. We sincerely regret and apologies for any inconvenience caused to you due to the same. Though it is your decision but please take note that the link to your website and the article have been given above, within and on the bottom of the article.

Popular Posts

Hoteliers In Limelight

Voting Poll