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2021 Travel Trends Report: Expedia predicts how travel will look in the new year for Canadians


In addition, the Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC) sheds light on how to save when you fly next

TORONTO, Nov. 16, 2020 /CNW/ -- Today, Expedia® released its 2021 Travel Trends Report, sharing predictions and hacks for travellers for the year ahead. By analyzing Expedia.ca data and insights from the Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC), the report aims to arm travellers with the information and inspiration they need to make smart travel decisions coming out of an unprecedented year.

Whether it was Plan A or Plan C(ovid), it's clear Canadians spent 2020 exploring smaller towns in their own province with close proximity to the outdoors and ones that were only a drive away. As we look ahead to the new year, insights tell us that Canadians are thinking about a new plan C: Canada, and how they can embrace winter at home, which would be a first for many who typically flock to warmer climates. Destinations that offer ski and outdoor activities are seeing interest, as well as spots on Vancouver Island, which typically have the mildest winter temperatures. However, others are dreaming of escaping somewhere warm and tropical, and particularly to an island destination. The 2021 Travel Trends Report analyzes traveller data to uncover the biggest takeaways from 2020, and what travellers can expect in the year ahead.

This year, in addition to tapping into its own database of search and demand data, Expedia partnered with ARC for a deep dive on the effect of the pandemic on air travel. 

Airfare Booking Hacks for 2021

For six years running, travellers have come to rely on the annual Expedia ARC report, which analyzes billions of flight segments, to provide insider tips and tricks for getting the most out of air travel. Considering the atypical year, a new view is needed now more than ever.

What this means for Canadian travellers is that while average ticket prices are a bit lower for both domestic and international flights, prices rise during peak travel periods such as summer and the holidays. To get the best deal, travellers need to know when to book and start their trip.

This year, average ticket prices (ATPs) for domestic flights hit their lowest in early July right around Canada Day, and then started to rise over the course of the summer as pent-up travel demand picked back up. Looking at the fall months, ATPs for domestic flights have largely returned to their 2019 levels; however, depending on official travel restrictions and health guidance, we will likely continue to see prices fluctuate for the foreseeable future.

Priorities for Canadian Travellers in 2021

2020's Trending Destinations Hold Canadian Roots4

This year's trending destinations list looks quite a bit different than last year's, with more rural and remote places outside of city centers, and domestic destinations completely filling the top ten. In previous years, trending destinations included a mix of U.S. and other international cities, but this year the story is very much one of Canadian roots. The destinations showing the greatest growth include: Jasper, AB (#1), Gaspesie-Iles de la Madeleines, QB (#2), Banff, AB (#3), Tofino-Ucluelet, BC (#4), Okanagan Valley, BC (#5), Muskoka, ON (#6), Georgian Bay, ON (#7), Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, QB (#8), Thunder Bay, ON (#9), Golden, BC (#10).

The Next Big Trip: Top-Searched Destinations for 2021 and Beyond

While nearby getaways and road trips are likely to remain popular as travellers navigate the ongoing realities of life amid a pandemic, search data5 proves that Canadian wanderlust remains strong. More specifically, it seems vacation-deprived Canadians dreaming of their next trip fall into one of two categories:

Sun and Beach Seekers. Looking at the top 20 most-searched destinations, over half are islands in the southern hemisphere or those offering a warm and sunny beach escape. After a year like 2020, it's not hard to imagine why so many travellers want to escape to an island the next chance they get. Typically, Canadians are used to trading in their winter coats for their summer clothes based on general seasonality, but of course this has been a year like no other, though this hasn't stopped travellers from staying inspired and dreaming of warmer weather.

Slope and Coast Explorers. Whether travellers are looking for outdoor time to ski or take in the snowy mountains, or alternatively more temperate temperatures, the good news is Canada has both. In looking at search data we see these two themes emerge amongst popular destinations. This tells us two things ? some Canadians are ready to embrace the snow and lower temperatures, while others are looking to find some warm reprieve domestically.    

With COVID-19, it's important to stay safe and up to date on the latest travel guidance and restrictions. Find out what to expect, how to find flexible travel and other information on the Expedia COVID-19 travel guide.

1 Best day of the week to book recommendation is based on average round-trip ticket prices for January through early October, for both 2019 and 2020, sourced from ARC's global airline sales database. 

2 Best day of the week to travel recommendation based on average round-trip ticket prices for January through early October, for both 2019 and 2020, sourced from ARC's global airline sales database. Departure date determined by the first date of travel in an itinerary. 

3 Data based on interest or demand on Expedia.ca during June 2020 for travel between June 1 ? September 7, 2020 compared to the same time periods in 2019

4 Trending destinations are some of the markets seeing the best growth year-over-year, based on lodging demand on Expedia.ca between Jan. 1, 2020 ? Sept. 14, 2020 compared to the same timeframe in 2019.

5 Top searched destinations based on lodging interest on Expedia.ca between Jan 1, 2020 ? Sept 12, 2020 for travel in 2021.

About Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC) 

An industry leader in air travel intelligence and omnichannel retailing, ARC provides platforms, tools and insights that help the global travel community connect, grow and thrive. ARC enables the diverse retailing strategies of its customers by providing flexible settlement solutions, innovative technology and access to the world's most comprehensive air transaction dataset. In 2019, ARC managed more than $97.4 billion in transactions between airlines and travel agencies, representing more than 302 million passenger trips. For more information, please visit www.arccorp.com

About Expedia

Expedia is one of the world's largest full-service travel sites, helping millions of travellers per month easily plan and book travel. Expedia aims to provide the latest technology and widest selection of top vacation destinations, affordable airfare, hotel deals, car rentals, destination weddings, cruise deals and in-destination activities, attractions, services and travel apps.

© 2020 Expedia, Inc., an Expedia Group company. All rights reserved. Expedia and the Airplane logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Expedia, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the property of their respective owners. Visit our web site https://www.expedia.ca or use our mobile app to book cheap flights, hotels, and packages.

Source: Brand Expedia.

SOURCE Expedia.ca


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