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81% of North American Travelers Planning to Fly Domestically in Next Six Months, According to New OAG Survey

Millennials and Generation Z to lead COVID-19 recovery

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OAG, the world’s leading provider of travel data and insight, released a new report today – The COVID-19 Recovery: Getting Passengers Back on Board – that explores how the pandemic is influencing traveler decisions and what it will take for the aviation market to recover.

In partnership with JD Power, OAG surveyed over 4,000 global users of its flight tracking app flightview, and found that overall fear levels as it relates to catching the virus while flying were less severe than expected, with most consumers prepared to fly under the right circumstance. According to the survey:

  • 79% of global travelers – and 81% of North American travelers - plan to fly domestically in the next six months.
  • 69% of global travelers, and 73% of those from North America, plan to fly internationally in the next six months.
  • Nearly a third of all travelers have not (and don’t plan to) adjust their travel habits as a result of the virus.

Travel readiness is even more noticeable among Millennials and Generation Z. Not only are these travelers more likely than others to fly domestically in the next six months (84% vs. 79%), they are also slightly less likely to adjust their travel plans and behavior in light of the virus (66% vs. 70%).

“Most consumers, especially younger travelers, are prepared to fly under the right circumstances – and the industry must play its part in creating the right conditions,” said OAG Chief Analyst, John Grant. “The lack of fear is certainly surprising and bodes well for the market recovery. Of course, the full recovery will be driven by how well we fight the pandemic globally and when event and travel restrictions are safely lifted.”

According to OAG’s survey, North American travelers believe the most effective safety measures airlines can implement today are: requiring all passengers and staff to wear masks, leaving the middle seat open on all flights, and distributing individual disinfectant wipes for personal areas.

Travel tech providers also play an important role. During the travel booking process, most consumers would find value in online travel agents (OTAs) providing real-time updates and notifications around predicted flight and hotel capacity (61%) and COVID-19 transmission rates at intended destinations (53%).

For full survey insights, view the report. To stay up to date on changing safety, travel restriction and documentation requirements for your destinations, visit https://www.flightview.com/traveltools/visas.asp.

Survey Methodology: 4,004 global responses were collected via the flightview mobile application and JD Power in July and August 2020.

About OAG

OAG is a leading global travel data provider, that has been powering the growth and innovation of the air travel ecosystem since 1929.

Headquartered in the UK, OAG has global operations in the USA, Singapore, Japan, Lithuania and China.

For more information, visit: www.oag.com and follow us on Twitter @OAG Aviation.

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