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New research from Expedia Group and the Airlines Reporting Corporation revealed a positive outlook for the U.S. airline industry

New research from Expedia Group and the Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC) revealed a positive outlook for the U.S. airline industry, with travelers leaning towards domestic travel in the short-term while considering trips abroad for further out on the horizon.

The data, which pulled unique statistics from both Expedia Group’s air travel search data and ARC’s global airline sales data, revealed key insights into travelers’ plans for the holidays and beyond, top search destinations, search volume, search timeframes and ticket price trends.

 

Prices Still Down as Business Picks Up

While airlines incurred net industry losses in 2020, the latest data reveals improving financial performance. A recent study by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) found that total passenger numbers are expected to reach 2.3B in 2021 and grow to 3.4B in 2022, which is similar to 2014 levels.

As the industry continues its steady recovery, the data shows a great opportunity for travelers to get a deal, and in many cases, on better seats. US ticket prices for economy and premium airline ticket prices are still lower now than they were prior to the pandemic:

  • The average cost to fly roundtrip within the U.S. in 2021 is $371 – lower than the pre-pandemic averages of $459 (2018) and $467 (2019)
  • The gap between premium and economy tickets has reduced: Overall in 2021, premium tickets were 288% more expensive than economy tickets, whereas in 2020 and 2019, premium tickets were 365% and 430% more expensive than economy tickets, respectively. ii Travelers who have more disposable income than normal from saving during the pandemic can hunt down good bargains

 

Travelers are Staying Local for Now, But Ready to See the World Later

Expedia Group’s search data shows that travelers are planning domestic trips for the near future but are feeling more ready to travel abroad in 2022.

This readiness to travel and for new adventures aligns with Expedia Group’s recent Traveler Value Index Report, which found that more than half of travelers felt new experiences were a top benefit of travel and more than three-quarters of travelers were more likely to select a new destination for their next trip.

The recent research shows:

  • Las Vegas (15%) was the most sought-after destination in the summer of 2021, followed by New York and Orlando
  • U.S. searches during summer 2021 (June, July, August) were primarily for domestic destinations with a booking window of between 1 – 60 days. Cancun is the first international destination to appear in the search ranking for the same period, but only for trips that are over 60 days
  • Looking into 2022 (searches with +180 days search window from September this year), London, Rome and Paris are in the top 10 most searched destinations by US travelers, suggesting Americans are gearing up for long-haul trips again next year

To glean further insight into traveler behaviors, read the Expedia Group’s recently launched Traveler Value Index report here and the specific air-related findings here.

Oct 13, 2021

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