International Travellers’ Optimism Returns: Booking.com Study

A study by Booking.com has found that the desire to travel remains undiminished and after months of restrictions, and that travellers are finally starting to see light at the end of the tunnel, thanks to the roll-out of vaccines and the development of other break-through medical advances in the battle against COVID-19. Despite knowing that the pandemic finish line has not been reached just yet, 66% of global travellers feel more hopeful about traveling in 2021 due to the unwavering commitment of the scientific and medical communities and the roll-out of Covid-19 vaccines. The same number of global travellers (66%) state that not being able to travel extensively in 2020 has made them yearn for travel even more in 2021. The survey was conducted with 28,000 travellers across 28 countries and territories, but did not include Canada.

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