- More than half of travelers aged 65 years or older prioritize trips to visit family or friends.
- Around1 in 4 travelers under 30 years of age make international travel a high priority.
- 44% of travelers under 30 and 37% of people 65 or older prioritize traveling out of state.
- Almost half of travelers under 30 wish their trips were a little longer.
Older travelers prioritize visiting family and friends

People are less likely to travel internationally as they get older


Most travelers wish they vacationed longer

25 more travel facts on why people travel
We’ve collected some travel statistics to get a better perspective of why people travel and their habits when they do. Two common barriers for travel-loving Americans are the cost of the trip and having time available to take it. Due to these factors, solo trips have been trending upward thanks to flexibility with travel arrangements. Take a look at these interesting travel facts to learn more about people’s travel habits.- People who skip annual vacations have a 30% greater chance of suffering a heart attack. (Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse)
- In 2019, 70% of travelers favor eco-friendly accommodations even if they weren’t originally looking for one. (Booking.com)
- 63% of couples claim traveling has helped them stay together. (U.S. Travel Association)
- 26% of solo travelers are interested in international travel. (Solo Traveler)
- Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom was the most visited theme park in the world in 2020. (AECOM)
- 35% of travelers plan to travel more this summer than they did last summer. (U.S. Travel Association)
- 90% of Generation Z’s travel decisions are influenced by social media. (Expedia)
- The Americas saw 12 million more international tourist arrivals in 2021 than in 2020. (Statista)
- In 2018, 52% of respondents cited cost as the biggest reason they don’t travel more. (U.S. Travel Association)
- In 2019, 51% of U.S. travelers spent less than one week conducting travel research for their flights. (Facebook IQ)
- 41% of solo travelers see it as an opportunity for personal growth. (Solo Traveler)
- Domestic business travel spending is just 44% of what it was in 2019. (U.S. Travel Association)
- In 2021, the number of people planning solo trips increased by 82% over pre-pandemic levels. (Booking.com)
- Leisure travel spending decreased by 49.4% from 2019 to 2020. (WTTC)
- In 2019, 66% of U.S. leisure travelers found their flights online. (Facebook IQ)
- Travel spending in March of 2022 was 5% lower than in 2019. (U.S. Travel Association)
- Travelers spend almost half of their travel budget on flights and hotels. (Expedia)
- 73% of business travelers believe traveling for business helps them become more successful. (Savvy Sleeper)
- In 2021, 70% of survey respondents said they were ready to travel internationally. (Solo Traveler)
- 80% of U.S. flight shoppers said their decision was influenced by loyalty programs. (Facebook IQ)
- In 2018, people who used 13 vacation days were the most likely to feel they took “the right amount of time off.” (Insider)
- 69% of travelers are more loyal to travel companies that personalize online and offline experiences. (Think with Google)
- 92% of millennials are motivated to find the best travel deals. (Expedia)
- 66% of solo travelers do so because they don’t want to wait for others. (Solo Traveler)
- 63% of Gen Xers use vacation travel to avoid burnout, while only 55% of baby boomers and millennials do so. (U.S. Travel Association)