January 10, 2018

Three Ways Digital Is Influencing Traveler Buying Behavior

Regardless of current events, world politics or global issues, people continue to travel. They still want to explore new places, visit friends and family near and far, and immerse themselves in other cultures around the worldÑand we donÕt expect this slow down anytime soon.
In fact, a new study from Expedia Media Solutions that surveyed travelers from eight countries found that not only are people still traveling, but theyÕre traveling a lot. On average, people are taking nearly four trips a year that span an average of eight days in duration, and nearly half are traveling outside of their respective countries.

WhatÕs making it even easier for people to continue to travel is the rapid adoption and widespread usage of digital, as well as continued innovation. Digital is inspiring travelers by making places far and wide seem closer and more accessible. ItÕs helping people discover new experiences, and making booking a trip quicker and easier than ever before.

Here are three key examples of how digital is influencing the way travelers plan and purchase today.

Digital Inspires Exploration

Imagery can be a powerful tool for influencing a traveler, whether through social media or printÑand when imagery is coupled with technology innovation, youÕre hitting a sweet spot, especially in travel. Expedia Media Solutions recently partnered with HawaiÕi Tourism Authority (HTA) to show how a video experience combined with personalized recommendations can inspire travelers to consider and book Hawaii as their next vacation destination. Viewers were shown drone footage of striking scenery of the Hawaiian Islands, while facial recognition technology was used to identify the most emotional responses from a viewer based on the scenes that evoked the most positive expressions. The viewer was then recommended their ideal Hawaiian vacation based on the imagery that drove their most emotional responses.

Digital Makes Planning Travel More Accessible

Virtual reality and first-person-style video are examples of how technology allows travelers to literally try before they buy. Some might think that virtual reality experiences could replace a personÕs desire to travel, since they can experience it from the comfort of their own home, but this isnÕt necessarily the case. Digital can potentially ease a personÕs fear of the unknown, change their perception of a destination, and entice them to experience the real thing. Expedia Media SolutionsÕ campaign with The Gold Coast Tourism Corporation brought the popular Australian destination to life and showcased the variety of unique cultural activities within the region. By leveraging first-person video, Expedia Media Solutions created an immersive online experience where users on the microsite are able to experience different activities such as hiking, biking along the beach, as if theyÕre there in person.

Digital Makes the Research and Inspiration Phases Easier

comScore data shows that users spend an average of 69 percent of their media time on smartphones. As people become more mobile, dreaming about and planning travel can happen anytime, anywhere, whether one is browsing a social media feed or comparing prices of potential flights through an online booking engine. The rise in mobile usage means that researching, planning and booking a trip is literally accessible at oneÕs fingertips. The millennial generation has already shaken up the travel industry, largely due to how they invest in and interact with mobileÑitÕs ubiquitous in nearly every aspect of their lives. And while millennials have driven the rise in mobile usage, Generation Z is even more disruptive in how they consume media and mobile. Expedia Media SolutionsÕ research found that on average, Generation Z, or those between 18- and 23-years-old, are four times more likely to use a smartphone for inspiration, research or booking travel than baby boomers, meaning that mobile will soon be even more ubiquitous.


Copyright 2017 Expedia, Inc. All rights reserved. From https://www.expedia.com. By Expedia Media Solutions.

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