Revenge Travel Will Continue To Be a Major Trend in 2024

Image: A young woman walks by the Eiffel Tower in Paris. (Photo Credit: Contiki)
Image: A young woman walks by the Eiffel Tower in Paris. (Photo Credit: Contiki)
Mia Taylor
by Mia Taylor
Last updated: 4:20 PM ET, Wed November 29, 2023

Travel may be getting more expensive by the day, but that isn’t dampening the enthusiasm of Americans who want to get out and explore the world.

The newly released Visa Global Travel Intentions study shows that while travel costs have increased about 4.4 percent and 73 percent of Americans surveyed have noticed those increased costs, a mere 6 percent of travelers are letting sticker shock delay or impact their plans.

In many ways, that’s good news. Americans, notorious for overworking and letting vacation days go unused, are changing their ways and taking time to escape the workplace to relax and unwind.

Traveler enjoy Italy's Cinque Terre

Traveler enjoy Italy's Cinque Terre. (Photo Credit: MStudioImages/E+)



The Visa study provides an abundance of data on this front, including:

  • More vacation time and leisure as a priority: American international travelers surveyed took an average of three international trips for around seven days in 2023. Gen Z however, took slightly longer vacations—an average of eight days.

    Travelers are prioritizing trips for relaxation (47 percent), followed by exploring something new (35 percent) and seeking adventures (33 percent). As for the coming year, the top destinations on the agenda in 2024 for Americans include: Australia, Canada, France, and the United Kingdom.
  • Big spenders:  Yet another sign Americans remain undaunted by the cost of travel—the Visa study found that Americans spend an average of $4,204 per trip, with more than 60 percent of that total spend taking place on purchases at destinations. Translation: Travelers are budgeting more for on-site or in-destination spending.
  • Travelers embrace control and independence: The survey also found that 60 percent of travelers are willing to pay a higher price in order to have the flexibility to accommodate last minute changes in their trip plans.
  • Embracing sustainable travel options: Yet another important revelation from the Visa report—76 percent of surveyed travelers will choose eco-travel options if they are available at the same price or cheaper than alternative options, specifically when it comes to accommodations.

There's also some positive news when it comes to international visitors heading to the United States in 2024. Visa's research revealed that more than half of travelers to the U.S., who participated in the survey, intend to revisit this country in 2024.

This is especially true for visitors from South Africa, Canada, and India, says the survey. Meanwhile, top visitation by volume comes from Latin America, followed by the Asia Pacific region.

One last data point from the Visa survey: Most travelers are booking accommodation and transportation less than three months prior to arrival.

The Visa Global Travel Intentions study is one of many such 2024 travel predictions reports to be released in recent weeks. Skyscanner also recently released it's own trends report for the year ahead.


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Mia Taylor

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Mia Taylor is an award-winning journalist who has two decades of experience. Most recently she worked as a staff writer for America's largest digital publisher DotdashMeredith, where she contributed stories on a daily basis to four of the company's most iconic brands - Parents,Real Simple, Better Homes & Gardens, and Health. Her work has also appeared in Travel + Leisure, The Boston Globe, The San Diego UnionTribune, Westways Magazine, Fortune, and more.

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