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Travellers wary of AI trip planning, survey reveals
Travellers wary of AI trip planning, survey reveals
Future of Travel: Bolder adventures with a bigger safety net
The future of travel may include more journeys for longer durations to increasingly remote destinations as travellers’ confidence in their connectedness and ability to be rescued increases with the widespread use of satellite communications devices, according to the world's most experienced travellers responding to the Global Rescue Spring 2024 survey.
Hybrid and remote work increases travel
Hybrid and remote work models are motivating more travel, according to a survey of the world’s most experienced travellers.
Record-Breaking travel volume, travellers taking more trips than before the pandemic
More than 80% of the world's most experienced travellers took as many or more trips in 2023 than at any time before the pandemic, according to the Global Rescue Fall Traveler Sentiment and Safety Survey.
Traveller wanderlust increases as travel fears nosedive
Traveller fears are dwindling at the same time many are hoping to plan trips to countries currently listed by the U.S. Department of State as Level 3 - Reconsider Travel.
Travellers plan multiple trips in 2023; rely on guides for authentic experiences
Travellers are planning multiple trips in 2023, according to the summer 2023 Global Rescue Travelers Sentiment and Safety Survey.
Business Travel, Bleisure Surge
Business travel is predicted to surge and bleisure travel has taken off, according to the Global Rescue Spring 2023 Travelers Sentiment and Safety Survey.
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