GMO Research conducted an overseas travel survey in the last quarter of 2022 to understand the differences in travel patterns between Europe, North America, and the APAC region. The survey was conducted within its panel networks with 3,000 respondents across six countries, America, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, France and Australia. GMO Research had previously conducted the same survey1ย in October 2022 using the ASIA Cloud Panel2ย targeted at 3,328 monitors in 10 Asian countries and regions.
Europe and the US remain popular destinations among respondents
The top three international countries that respondents from North America would most like to visit in the future were: Italy (10.5%), the United Kingdom (9%) and Australia and Japan (both tied at 6.8%).3
The US is a popular destination for Europeans and respondents in the APAC region. The Europeans polled also indicated their preference to travel to other countries within their region, mainly Spain (9.3%) and Italy (7.7%). This is similar to those surveyed in the APAC region, indicating their preference for regional travel, visiting Japan (20.3%) and South Korea (6.6%). (Chart 1)
When looking at the reasons for each of the countries selecting the US as their chosen country to visit, the most common reasons included โmany tourist attractions (25.4%)โ, โunique cultural experiences (13.5%)โ and โits own natural landscape (9.9%).โ
In comparison, respondents would like to visit Italy as it offered โtraditional food/drinks (29%)โ, โunique cultural experiences (24.2%)โ, and โhistoric buildings/sites (12.6%)โ. A significant number of respondents chose Spain as their destination in the future for its โbeach resortsโ (36.1%). (Chart 2)
Frequency of travel
In the coming year, the majority of respondents in North America (63.1%), Europe (69.4%) and APAC (56.9%) plan to travel overseas at least once. Specifically, 30โ40% of respondents in the U.K., Germany, France and Canada plan to travel abroad twice or more, indicating a high willingness to travel (Chart 3). However, in comparison, most respondents in Japan (88.6%) and Indonesia (73.2%) have yet to make plans to travel overseas, suggesting that many in Asia remain cautious about international travel.
Information sources on overseas travel
When gathering information on overseas travel, โweb searchโ and โword of mouth from friends/acquaintancesโ emerged as the most common sources across all countries. โTravel blogsโ and โonline travel agenciesโ were also frequently used.
However, the use of โSNSโ (social media) as a source of information varies, with a significant number of respondents in Japan, China, South Korea, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Thailand, Germany and France citing it as a source, compared to the relatively low percentage of respondents in North America.