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Post-Covid travel anxiety is easing, finds Skyscanner

Adam GavineBy Adam GavineJune 9, 20205 Mins Read
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The air travel market in Taiwan is confident, found a Skyscanner survey. Photo: Skyscanner

Travel search site, Skyscanner, has analysed data relating to traveller trends to gauge their attitudes towards air travel during Covid-19. The results aren’t overwhelming positive at present – but they are moving in the right direction to help the sector recover.

Based on a combination of a traveller sentiment survey and search data analysed over the past nine weeks, Skyscanner has found that:

  • Global traveller anxiety has dropped from its highest point of 72% to the current (and lowest) figure of 58%
  • Travellers from Russia, the Netherlands and Germany now have the lowest levels of anxiety, while those in Japan and South Korea have the highest levels
  • The number of people that believe it is now safe to travel internationally has doubled to 12%, driven by optimism from Europe (6% to 15%) and the USA (7% to 18%)
  • In APAC, a third (30%) of people believe it’s safe to travel domestically right now, driven predominately by those in Australia, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan
  • In Taiwan, 72% believe it is currently safe to travel within their own country.

Optimism continues to grow

With travel providers introducing more stringent safety and hygiene measures such as hand sanitisers and face coverings, and with many governments showing a willingness to welcome tourists again within the next six months, global traveller anxiety levels continue to fall, while optimism grows, found the survey.  Skyscanner has also released figures from its website traffic:

  • 39% of searches in Russia and 31% in Germany are for travel within 7-30 days, while in Japan, nearly a fifth (19%) of searches are for travel within 30-60 days
  • US travellers are increasingly interested in car hire, with searches picking up at +41% MoM, largely driven by the Memorial Day weekend
  • The UK, Netherlands and Germany are showing strong interest in travelling to Europe, particularly to Italy and Spain
  • In South Korea, interest in international and regional travel remains low, but domestic travel searches are more than four-times higher than pre-Covid levels
  • Searches for domestic travel in Taiwan have surpassed those of regional searches for the first time since January, at 23% vs 16%.

Optimism for global travel is growing fastest in the Americas

The company has found that the number of people who believe the global travel situation is improving is growing fastest in the Americas. Optimism for domestic travel is growing fastest there too, but remains much lower than in EMEA and APAC.

  • 61% think the global situation is getting better, up from 55% last week and 47% the week before
  • 44% think the domestic situation is getting better, up from 40% last week and 33% the week before
  • One in five Americans are already travelling or ready to travel, with beaches, road trips and camping the most popular types of trip

  • The American Hotel Association and the TSA are working to establish cleanliness and contactless standards for hotels and flights to make people feel confident in travelling again
  • Beach destinations are trending for summer and 4th of July, spiking 70% over the last month
  • In Brazil, domestic destinations are trending: Fortaleza (+41% WoW), Rio de Janeiro (+14% WoW), Maceio (+56% WoW), Florianópolis (+28% WoW) and Manaus (+53% WoW). South American destinations are also increasing their search share from 4% to 8% last week
  • In Canada, the domestic share of bookings has been at its highest since last year at 15%. Bookings are mostly international for travel after October 2020.

EMEA

  • 69% think the global situation is getting better, up from 64% last week and 59% the week before
  • 76% think the domestic situation is getting better, up from 74% last week and 65% the week before
  • Domestic travel continues to grow in Southern Europe, while Northern Europe skews more towards regional destinations (within Europe)
  • Trending destinations concentrate around sea spots, with a growth in redirects to Spain, Italy, Portugal, Turkey and Greece.

    APAC

    • 49% think the global situation is getting better, up from 47% last week and 48% the week before
    • 75% think the domestic situation is getting better, up from 73% last week and 73% the week before
    • The majority still believe it will take more than six months to be able to travel internationally again
    • Skyscanner has seen a 2.6% WoW increase in flight sessions for APAC, driven by South Korea, Japan, Taiwan and India, which have all seen more than a 5% increase WoW
    • In South Korea, the government will be supporting domestic tourism by offering one million discount coupons for online sites and accommodation
    • Singapore and China will launch a green lane arrangement in early June for essential business travel between Singapore and six Chinese provinces. Singapore is also having discussions with South Korea, Australia, Malaysia and New Zealand.

    “Europeans are particularly optimistic about a partial return to free movement,” said Gavin Harris, director of strategic partnerships at Skyscanner. “We’re examining two key metrics to gauge traveller confidence – anxiety and optimism. While both are trending down towards pre-Covid levels, overall anxiety remains high and optimism is low.  Our data shows this does vary markedly by country and by region, with Europeans particularly optimistic about a partial return to free movement.

    “Attitudes and corresponding search behaviour on our platform are closely aligned
    to both these metrics and the easing of restrictions as infection curves flatten, with high interest in domestic travel in countries such as South Korea and Taiwan.”

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