2022 has been an important year for the travel industry. We have seen the global restrictions easing which led to the travel and tourism industry starting to recover. Countries around the globe have started welcoming tourists back and maximising the long awaited return of tourism in their areas.
Surviving the pandemic left travellers very keen to get their culture fixes and start planning their next trip and experience – even if that means spending more. No surprise that in 2022 travel has reached 81% of pre-pandemic levels in the US and it’s on the way to full recovery, reaching 96% in 2023.
As expected, many aspects of the travel landscape have changed over the past few years, with new trends and ways of travel emerging. People’s perceptions and travel habits have also seen a shift. Despite the uncertain and rather complex economic and geopolitical climate around the world, the need to travel is still present for 72% of travellers.
If 2022 was the year of the triumphant return of travel, 2023 will be the year of its creative reinvention according to Booking.com. As people find themselves struggling to reconcile what is important to them with their desire to travel, revealing that their needs are changing dramatically.
Let’s look at the most emerging travel trends and predictions for 2023 that aim to help tour and activity operators plan better for their travellers’ ever so changing needs.