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Traveller Attitudes Changing According To Skyscanner Report

Sarah Livingston
Last updated: 16 October 2021 19:03
By Sarah Livingston 7 Min Read
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A new report published by global travel marketplace Skyscanner highlights recent changes in traveller behaviour, citing low prices, flexible tickets, and direct flight routes as key factors in booking trips.

Summary
High Demand for Low Price OffersNeed for Greater Ticket FlexibilityUnserved Airports, Destinations, and RoutesBig Opportunities for Travel Providers and Airlines

The report, released on the 12th of October, looked at eight key markets, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Australia, United States, Japan, Brazil, Germany, and France. Data was surveyed from 24,000 consumers in addition to global search data used to determine what the travel industry will look like in 2022 and beyond as flights return to the skies. Titled Skyscanner Horizons – Emerging Traveller Behaviour as the World Reopens,  the report outlines new traveller behaviours that are emerging as a result of the past 18 months since the Covid-19 pandemic began.

“The world’s travellers are ready to reconnect with loved ones and connect to new places and cultures. But they want to do so safely, affordably and sustainably” – Derek Sadubin, Managing Director of CAPA

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Wizz Air is a Hungarian ultra-low-cost carrier © Marco Macca Travel Radar

High Demand for Low Price Offers

Low prices top the list of incentives, according to Skyscanner. Across the eight key markets surveyed in the report, travellers identified low prices as the highest deciding factor in discovering potential new destinations. The exception is South Korea, where detailed testimonials from travellers prove to be the most important factor.

Globally, inspirational imagery, social media, ads, and other personalised content are the next highest incentives with money-back guarantees providing the least incentive to travel.

Need for Greater Ticket Flexibility

Ticket flexibility is also a top concern for travellers. Globally, 58% of travellers want more flexibility when booking tickets, according to the report. While travellers want to get back to exploring new destinations and experiences, they want to do so with increased ticket flexibility, free cancellation options in case their plans change, and travel insurance to cover Covid-19-related issues.

In all countries except for Germany and Japan, flexible flight tickets scored highest as important factors when booking a trip. Free flight cancellation scored highest in Germany and up-to-date information about the Covid-19 rates of the traveller’s destination scored highest in Japan.

The findings highlight the opportunity for airlines and travel providers to offer increased flexibility for travellers, as peace of mind boosts traveller confidence.

Unserved Airports, Destinations, and Routes

According to Skyscanner, travel with multiple carriers, routes with connecting flights, selected by travellers using their services has increased four times compared to pre-Covid-19 levels. This means more connecting flights identify opportunities for airlines and travel providers to use traveller demand to launch profitable new direct services.

“The report highlights a maturing of trends witnessed early on in the recovery, whilst also pinpointing specific opportunities where supply hasn’t yet caught up with demand.” – Nick Hall, CEO of Digital Tourism Think Tank

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Manchester Airport (MAN) topped the list of unserved origin airports © Christian Alexander Tietgen

As traveller behaviours change, demand for new services has increased. In addition to identifying emerging traveller trends, the report outlines the top unserved direct routes and origin airports globally. Manchester Airport (MAN) takes the top spot as the world’s top unserved origin airport, as demand is high for new direct flights from the airport. Rounding out the top five are Amsterdam Schipol (AMS) in second, Warsaw Chopin (WAW) in third, Berlin Brandenburg (BER) in fourth, and Dublin (DUB) in fifth.

Taking the top spot for the world’s top unserved destination is Bali, (Indonesia) followed by Cancún (Mexico) and Sydney (Australia). The report also identifies opportunities for airlines to enter the market with direct flights for travellers to Zanzibar (Tanzania), Malé, (Maldives) and Bali, as average ticket prices for these destinations are currently high.

The demand for direct flights to Zanzibar is reflected in the top unserved direct routes. Warsaw Chopin (WAW) to Zanzibar (ZNZ) is at the top of the list, with Berlin Brandenburg (BER) to Zanzibar (ZNZ) coming in second. Warsaw Chopin (WAW) to Madeira (FNC), London Heathrow (LHR) to Auckland (AKL), and Manchester (MAN) to Karachi (KHI) are third, fourth, and fifth respectively. These routes include long-haul leisure flights and visiting friends and family (VFR) destinations.

Traveller demand for direct routes to Zanzibar
Demand is high for direct routes to Zanzibar International Airport (ZNZ) © Matt Kieffer

Big Opportunities for Travel Providers and Airlines

It is clear that travel behaviour has changed dramatically as flights resume. However, the demand is there for travel and there are many opportunities for airlines and travel providers to develop new direct routes and serve underserved airports.

“When it comes to flight search, we see increasing demand for long-haul leisure and VFR destinations, some of which are only currently possible with indirect itineraries. Within this demand, there may be opportunity – especially within the VFR segment – as travellers look to reconnect with family after prolonged periods apart and corporate travel takes longer to bounce back.” – Hugh Aitken, VP of Flights at Skyscanner

Skyscanner is a global travel agency and search engine, founded in 2003. Serving over 52 countries in more than 30 languages, Skyscanner’s marketplace and travel tools help travellers find flights, hotels, and car hires.

Have your travel attitudes changed? Let us know in the comments below or reach out on Twitter @thetravelradar. 

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Assistant Editor (Americas) - Sarah is a digital marketer and writer based in Canada with a passion for aviation and travel. In addition to her background in broadcasting and content creation, she also has experience in the aviation industry working in the Marketing & Communications Department for a popular Canadian LCC and has an interest in aviation photography. She is one of Travel Radar's Americas region Assistant Editors
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