Most Canadians Still Aren't Making Post-COVID-19 Travel Plans: Survey

According to a Leger Marketing survey, conducted on behalf of RATESDOTCA and BNN Bloomberg, 62 per cent of Canadians are evenly split between either holding off making travel plans or having no intention of traveling at all in the near future. Almost two thirds of the 31 per cent of respondents who said they are holding off on making travel plans said that the need for more widespread vaccinations was the main reason for their delay. The results are based on an online survey of 1,516 Canadians completed between 14-16MAY 2021. While the remaining 38 per cent of respondents said they do plan on travelling either as soon as the rules allow (25 per cent) or as soon as they are fully vaccinated (13 per cent), less than half of those planning to travel soon (42 per cent of that group) intend on purchasing travel insurance.

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