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Americans expect a return to normal travel in 2022

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Generali Global Assistance (“GGA”) today announced the United States findings of 2021 Holiday Barometer – the twentieth anniversary of the annual poll sponsored by its parent company, Europ Assistance, and conducted by the consumer research firm Ipsos.

The survey was conducted between May 5th and May 20th, 2021.  Based on the survey of 1000 Americans, the pandemic is still making Americans weary of travel. There is a noticeable drop in summer travel plans with only 50% of respondents indicating they will be taking a summer vacation in 2021 – an 18-point drop from 2019 pre-pandemic levels.



Americans indicated they expect travel to return to normal, with no masks or other COVID-19 related precautions, in 2022.

Chris Carnicelli, CEO of Generali Global Assistance, commented on the findings, “Given the lingering impacts of the pandemic, it is reassuring that Americans are optimistic for travel normalizing in 2022.  While travel numbers are down for this summer, budgets are remaining very close to pre-pandemic numbers and there is an optimism that the future is bright for Americans traveling both domestically and abroad. Americans are increasingly seeing travel as a lifestyle investment and as they would other investments like their home or car, they are looking to help protect it with insurance.”

Upcoming Travel Plans

Ian Scott, President of Aventura World and Tewfik Ghattas, an Executive Board Member of Central Holidays, both members of the SGI family of travel brands, noted, “After a year-plus indoors, our tours are already filling up and people are looking for a new experience.  With almost 80% of those surveyed saying they will not be working on their vacations – we’re excited for the remainder of 2021 and really looking forward to 2022.”

Travel Protection

Anna Gladman, CEO at World Nomads, concluded, “We are seeing more interest in travel insurance as we emerge from the pandemic.  In the 2020 poll, only 25% of respondents said they bought travel insurance previously in 2019 compared with 37% of this year’s respondents saying they were likely to purchase travel insurance now.” Generali Global Assistance (“GGA”). 18-point drop from 2019 pre-pandemic levels .

SOURCE: PRNewswire

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