Global Travel Anxiety Audit Finds Island Destinations Safest, Terrorism And Turmoil Biggest Deterrents To Tourism
Given the voluminous coverage, you won't be surprised to hear that one in four travelers has changed vacation plans in the past year due to global or local safety, security or health concerns—and terrorism activity tops the list of reasons tourists will avoid travel to certain destinations. But you might be surprised to learn Ebola has become the number-one infectious disease that travelers worry about, according to 67 percent of travelers. And believe it or not, islands, large and small, are considered the safest places to have a vacation.
These findings are part of a new study undertaken by the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Council's GeoBranding Center and
The research aimed to gather consumer views and specific areas of concern that lead travelers to alter their plans, intentions or destination picks. Among these events and incidents are terrorist attacks, natural disasters, disease outbreaks, regional conflicts, political upheaval, crime and violence, civil unrest, plane crashes, and cruise line accidents or food safety issues.
The study reveals that personal safety has become a major concern for tourists as real-time news channels multiply and social media postings bring first-hand accounts of incidents or situations to aspirational leisure travelers, impacting decision-making around desired destinations. More than 60 percent of survey respondents report that turmoil, health hazards or active conflicts could sway or even deter their travel to a specific country or region.
Almost half (43 percent) of all participants in the survey say they have purchased travel insurance due to safety concerns and uncertainty, and a notable 80 percent say they are likely to consider buying emergency medical coverage for future travel. Reflecting growing anxiety levels, nearly three quarters (74 percent) expect to add trip cancellation insurance, nearly half (47 percent) will consider political or emergency evacuation policies, and 42 percent are thinking about coverage that provides accidental death benefits.
"In line with the findings from this study, we've received many questions recently about the role of travel insurance amid the perception of increased risk to personal safety while traveling," said
Topping the list of the most desirable and safe destinations are
The top five reasons for avoiding travel to certain destinations include:
- Terrorist activity (77 percent)
- Military conflict or fighting (59 percent)
- Outbreak of disease or health risks (46 percent)
- High incidence of crime (25 percent)
- Political upheaval (25 percent)
Good examples of these issues are the
When it comes to the most trusted sources of travel planning relating to safety and security, government agencies and law enforcement alerts are relied upon by more than half (55 percent) of survey participants while 36 percent believe trusted information comes from news media and travel journalists for information. This is ahead of friends and family (34 percent), third-party crowd-sourced travel rating sites (25 percent), and social media networks (17 percent).
According to the
In addition to the quantified study, the
The report and infographics based on the quantitative and qualitative findings of this study are available for download today. To download your copy, visit http://geobrandingcenter.org/how-global-voices-shape-travel-choices.php.
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