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2023-587-E-Visitors Brueau-Destination Analysts-Website Usability Study
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8/15/2023
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8/15/2023
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10/16/2023
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A GLOBALLY TRUSTED SOURCE FOR THE LATEST TRAVEL <br />TRENDS RESEARCH <br />“With signs that summer travel will be busy — <br />more than 75 percent of those recently surveyed <br />in a weekly analysis by the market research firm <br />Destination Analysts said they planned to travel <br />in the next three months alone.” <br />“Research from Destination Analysts shows that <br />nearly a third of those traveling soon plan to visit <br />outdoor-oriented destinations where social <br />distancing is built into the experience. Not only <br />are eco-friendly lodges and wellness resorts <br />seeing growing interest now, but these travel <br />trends may remain long after the pandemic.” <br />“Destination Analysts, has been conducting <br />weekly surveys gauging traveler sentiment. In their <br />early March installment, more people said they <br />felt “very confident” or “confident” that they can <br />currently travel safely than said they feel “not <br />very” or “not at all” confident.” <br />“According to January 2021 survey results from <br />Destination Analysts, a travel and tourism <br />market research firm, half of respondents <br />reported they plan to return to their pre- <br />pandemic traveling levels once they receive the <br />vaccine.” <br />“Erin Francis-Cummings, the researcher from <br />Destination Analysts, said that while every <br />American likely could use a good getaway at this <br />point in the coronavirus pandemic, the best <br />decision for some might just be to stay put, or to <br />do what the Reichels did, cancel and hope to <br />travel another time.” <br />“The market research firm Destination Analysts <br />found in a recent Coronavirus Travel Sentiment <br />Index Study, a weekly survey of 1,200 Americans, <br />that only 28 percent expected to travel for the <br />holidays, including both Thanksgiving and <br />Christmas. In the same survey, 53 percent said <br />they had traveled for the holidays last year.” <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 8DB30DA7-6309-4434-9C5C-7A279259A00C
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