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Survey: Over Half of Americans Will Travel in First Six Months of 2002

The Travel Industry Association of America’s (TIA) latest Travel Confidence Survey shows that 57 percent of Americans plan to take a leisure trip during the first six months of 2002—a slight decline since the previous survey in November. For those not planning to travel, the economy and lack of time are still the primary reasons.

In fact, travel safety issues were even less prominent in this survey, with 4 percent of the population mentioning safety as a reason for not planning a leisure trip, versus 14 percent last survey. These figures come from the fourth national Travel Confidence Survey conducted by TIA on December 11-12, 2001. This is also the first such survey sponsored by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics in the U.S. Department of Transportation as part of a new partnership with TIA.

Factors that would motivate non-travelers to take a trip include a stronger economy (37%), hotel discounts/offers (33%), attractive discounts to travel within their home state (31%), and airline discounts (29%).

Sixty-six percent of business travelers say they expect to take at least one trip in the first half of the year. And 73 percent of business travelers who went on the road in the first half of 2001 say they expect to travel just as much in the same period this year. This is the first time the survey addressed business travelers. For those who are not planning any upcoming
business trips, company budget cuts (20%) are often mentioned as a reason.

Also, 19 percent simply say they don't foresee anywhere they need to travel to in the next six months.

The survey also shows that most Americans (75%) believe that it is important to travel as they did before the attacks on the U.S. occurred. More than two-thirds (67%) say the inconveniences of travel won’t stop them from taking a trip.

(Source: TIA)

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