ST. PETERSBURG FL December 19, 2018 — Major storms, natural disasters and an uncertain economy impacted traveler behavior in 2018, but didn’t stop Americans from traveling or insuring their trips. Based on customer data, Squaremouth reveals the top 2018 travel trends.
Travelers Spent Less on Trips
The recent sluggish economy led to an overall decrease in how much travelers spent on trips in 2018.
U.S. Travelers Stayed Close to Home
U.S. residents preferred travel within North America in 2018, which may have been a result of the uncertain economy or safety threats abroad.
Weather and Natural Disasters Were a Top Concern
Major natural disasters in 2018, such as hurricanes Florence and Michael, and the California wildfires, had more travelers worried about having to cancel their trips unexpectedly.
New Destinations Gain Ground
More travelers, particularly Millennials, are opting for destinations that offer cultural and historical experiences over traditional locations.
Cruises Continued to Gain Popularity
More travelers of all ages are choosing to spend their vacations aboard cruises in 2018.
Methodology: Data is based on travel insurance policies purchased through Squaremouth from 1/1/2018 – 12/17/18. Statistics reflect year-over-year changes unless otherwise noted.
SQUAREMOUTH compares travel insurance policies from every major travel insurance provider in the United States. Using Squaremouth’s comparison engine and third-party customer reviews, travelers can research and compare travel insurance policies side-by-side. More information can be found at www.squaremouth.com
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