Travel Intentions
A Third of Americans More Likely to Travel Internationally Without COVID-19 Testing Entry Requirement
The British React With Enthusiasm More Than Half Surveyed Say They Are More Likely to Book a Trip to the U.S.
The British React With Enthusiasm More Than Half Surveyed Say They Are More Likely to Book a Trip to the U.S.
Americans Still Prioritize Vacations Amid Rising Economic Concerns, According to new Mmgy Travel Research
Jessica Schultz named Executive Vice President of Global Media Strategy, Mia Wise promoted to Executive Vice President of Global HR
Americans are largely in favor of vaccination mandates from airlines and testing requirements for travelers entering the country
The comprehensive report from MMGY Global reveals the importance Hispanics place on representation in travel marketing and the power of travel to connect with family and culture
The majority of both groups are making plans, but how they travel may differ
Three out of 4 U.S. adults surveyed indicate they plan to travel at least once in the next six months
The latest findings from MMGY Travel Intelligence's Travel Intentions Pulse Survey (TIPS) and MMGY Globals Travel Safety Barometer show increasing confidence in the safety of domestic and international travel, cruising, dining and entertainment, business travel and lodging.
Respondents likelihood to take a domestic leisure trip during the next six months reached another high, with 45% (top-two box %) reporting they are at least somewhat likely to do so, up from 41% last month.
Respondents likelihood to take a domestic leisure trip during the next six months is the highest it has been since the surveys inception in mid-March, with 42% reporting they are at least somewhat likely to do so, up from 38% in the previous survey wave.