Survey Reports Uptick in Mobile Travel Bookings Indicate More Spontaneous Lifestyle
Following the launch of a new ad campaign and the Expedia Trip-A-Day Giveaway, Expedia, Inc., released the results of a survey on spontaneous travel tendencies. The study was commissioned by Expedia and conducted online by Harris Interactive in July among over 2,000 U.S. adults age 18+. U.S. adults were asked about what spontaneous activities they have done, what last-minute trips they're likely to take, and how their mobile devices play into their travel planning. By downloading the Expedia app, travelers have access to build a spontaneous trip on the fly; and for winners of the Trip-A-Day Giveaway, they'll have a $1200 Expedia voucher to help make their trip a reality.
Nearly all U.S. adults (92%) consider themselves at least a little spontaneous. Americans showed this in different ways over the last year: nearly half of U.S. adults went impulse shopping (49%), or "paid it forward" by treating someone else with something kind (49%). Approximately one third of Americans took last-minute trips out of town (30%).
Booking last minute trips continues to get easier, faster and more affordable as technology evolves. For example, Expedia culls over 65 billion potential flight options when offering flights between Los Angeles, CA and New York City, NY and presents clean, simple, beautiful options to customers so they can book a flight on the Expedia app in less than 60 seconds. Ease of use is even more important today, as Expedia is seeing a continuous increase in mobile bookings across its app and mobile site. The data from the Harris survey finds that that there is a large group of mobile bookers: 28% of smartphone owners have used their mobile device to book a hotel, and 34% indicated they haven't yet but they intend to.
Trips booked via mobile devices can also present more opportunities to save money, since last-minute hotel bookings often come with discounted rates. Of American adults who make travel reservations from their phone, 78% are fulfilled in less than one month. This is reinforced by data from Expedia's mobile bookings that demonstrates that more than half of hotel stays booked through a mobile device are for reservations beginning in the next 24 hours. Once on the go, travelers continue to rely on their mobile devices, with 84% of Americans who ever travel noting that using their smartphone makes it "at least somewhat easier" to be spontaneous while travelling.
Interestingly, while most Americans indicated they dream of taking a spontaneous trip to an exotic location (28%), only 7% indicate they would actually go; instead, the majority of Americans were found to be more likely to take a spontaneous trip to a beach (26%). This may be due to money and location – 47% of Americans indicated money was the biggest factor in planning a spontaneous trip, and only 5% of U.S. adults who ever take last minute trips indicated they travel out of the country on last-minute trips. However, if a trip was paid for by someone else, 93% of U.S. adults claim they would be "at least somewhat likely" to drop everything at a moment's notice to go on their dream trip.
Nearly all U.S. adults (92%) consider themselves at least a little spontaneous. Americans showed this in different ways over the last year: nearly half of U.S. adults went impulse shopping (49%), or "paid it forward" by treating someone else with something kind (49%). Approximately one third of Americans took last-minute trips out of town (30%).
Booking last minute trips continues to get easier, faster and more affordable as technology evolves. For example, Expedia culls over 65 billion potential flight options when offering flights between Los Angeles, CA and New York City, NY and presents clean, simple, beautiful options to customers so they can book a flight on the Expedia app in less than 60 seconds. Ease of use is even more important today, as Expedia is seeing a continuous increase in mobile bookings across its app and mobile site. The data from the Harris survey finds that that there is a large group of mobile bookers: 28% of smartphone owners have used their mobile device to book a hotel, and 34% indicated they haven't yet but they intend to.
Trips booked via mobile devices can also present more opportunities to save money, since last-minute hotel bookings often come with discounted rates. Of American adults who make travel reservations from their phone, 78% are fulfilled in less than one month. This is reinforced by data from Expedia's mobile bookings that demonstrates that more than half of hotel stays booked through a mobile device are for reservations beginning in the next 24 hours. Once on the go, travelers continue to rely on their mobile devices, with 84% of Americans who ever travel noting that using their smartphone makes it "at least somewhat easier" to be spontaneous while travelling.
Interestingly, while most Americans indicated they dream of taking a spontaneous trip to an exotic location (28%), only 7% indicate they would actually go; instead, the majority of Americans were found to be more likely to take a spontaneous trip to a beach (26%). This may be due to money and location – 47% of Americans indicated money was the biggest factor in planning a spontaneous trip, and only 5% of U.S. adults who ever take last minute trips indicated they travel out of the country on last-minute trips. However, if a trip was paid for by someone else, 93% of U.S. adults claim they would be "at least somewhat likely" to drop everything at a moment's notice to go on their dream trip.