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The calendar still reads mid-September, but CivicScience data suggest a majority of U.S. adults are already thinking about and preparing for the upcoming winter holiday season. In fact, holiday shopping is already in full swing for some Americans.
While shopping is a significant piece of the holiday puzzle, holiday travel is also on the radar as an important metric to track as the holiday season approaches. Here’s an early preview of how American holiday travel plans are shaping up according to CivicScience data.
New CivicScience data reveal that consumer holiday travel plans in mid-September closely mirror trends from September 2023. Just under one-third say they plan to travel as of now compared to 67% who say they will not.
Those who are planning to travel this holiday season are more likely to be:
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It’s one thing to have plans, it’s another to have begun booking those plans. Examining the data among those who have plans (excluding those who aren’t sure yet) reveals 34% have already booked all of their necessary travel plans (like flights and/or hotels), but most travelers still have work to do. Another 43% have either booked ‘most’ or ‘some’ of their travel, leaving 22% who haven’t done any sort of booking yet. 1
Among those with confirmed holiday travel plans, 52% say their furthest trip will be out of state, with 31% staying within their region and 21% heading to a different part of the country. Six percent are planning international trips. Midwesterners are most likely to stay in-state, Southerners are most likely to travel out of state, while Westerners lead in international travel plans.
The destination is only half the experience of traveling, so how are holiday travelers planning to get there? Preliminary polling data suggest the roads could be quite busy come holiday season – 70% say they’ll travel by car, while 31% plan to fly. Another 21% will opt for bus or train travel.
Accommodation plans are similar to last year’s, as 44% of travelers plan to stay with friends or family, outpacing hotels (31%), rental properties like Airbnb (13%), and ‘other’ options (11%).
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The upcoming holiday travel season looks in line with 2023, with many Americans likely to hit the roads and head out of state. This year’s travelers are proactive – 44% have already started holiday shopping, and many have finalized holiday travel booking. They’re also less likely than non-travelers to be price-sensitive, but nearly half have become more budget-conscious (47%) over the last year, indicating that despite lower gas prices and possible interest rate cuts, cost-conscious travel may still prevail.
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