SINGAPORE, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The desire to travel among Japanese travelers remains strong.
Being able to travel unhindered (37%) is what most Japanese are looking forward to in 2021, followed by spending more quality time with loved ones (33%) and getting closer to nature and the great outdoors (8%), according to a global survey from digital travel platform, Agoda.
While those aged 45-54 and 55 and above are more inclined to look forward to traveling unhindered, Japanese in age groups 18-24, 25-34 and 35-44 are most looking forward to spending quality time with loved ones.
The ‘What Matters 2021’ survey for Agoda also found that Japanese travelers are committed to travelling at a slower pace (37%), travelling more with loved ones (23%) and taking more spontaneous trips (13%), when traveling in 2021.
Traveling more with friends or family is the top travel commitment for respondents aged 18-24, but across the rest of the age groups, traveling at a slower pace was top.
General data across markets
As we usher in 2021, one in three people surveyed are most looking forward to spending more quality time with loved ones this year. This is followed by being able to travel unhindered (24%) and doing things that matter or make a difference (21%).
When traveling in 2021, travelers across markets are committed to traveling more with friends and family in 2021, taking more spontaneous trips as well as making more eco-friendly travel choices.
Interestingly, respondents 55 and above were most looking forward to traveling unhindered, while those between ages 25-54 were keen to spend quality time with family and friends, and youths (18-24) were most excited about making a difference in 2021.
The ‘What Matters 2021’ survey for Agoda also found that globally people are committed to traveling differently in 2021. Planning to travel more with friends and family in 2021, taking more spontaneous trips as well as making more eco-friendly travel choices are the top three travel priorities in the new year.
“2020 was a year of survival and of making the best of it. Despite all that struggle and hardship, our research shows that there is a global desire for travel, connection, meaning and spending time with friends and family.
Travel will resume eventually, because, ultimately, the human desire to travel is unstoppable,” said Tim Hughes, Vice President of Corporate Development, Agoda.
“At Agoda, we believe in the future of travel. Our research backs this up, confirming that travel is one of the top things people look forward to in 2021.
More than that – people are committed to making a difference, traveling with people who matter, open to more unplanned, last-minute trips, and considering the environmental impact they make as they travel.”
Global Data Overview
Top things people are most looking forward to in 2021:
Age group data
Top travel commitments:
Age Group Data
About Agoda
From its beginnings as an e-commerce start-up based in Singapore in 2005, digital travel platform Agoda has grown to offer a global network of over 2.4 million properties in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide, offering travelers easy access to a wide choice of luxury and budget hotels, apartments, homes and villas, to suit all budgets and travel occasions.
In 2019, Agoda added a flight product and packages to help make travel even easier.
Headquartered in Singapore, Agoda is part of Booking Holdings (Nasdaq: BKNG) and employs more than 4,000 staff in 30 countries. Agoda.com and the Agoda mobile app are available in 39 languages.
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