"2022年第二季度长途旅行趋势调查及展望:晴雨表与旅行主题"

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The Long-Haul Travel Barometer for the 2nd quarter of 2022 provides insights into the travel horizons of potential travelers from Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, Russia, and the US. Conducted through 1,000 online interviews with national representatives aged 18-70 in each market for three waves per year (January-April, May-August, and September-December), the study explores people's intentions and attitudes towards long-distance travel. In the 2nd quarter of 2022, the travel horizon for May-August reveals a mix of optimism and caution among potential travelers from the six countries surveyed. Factors such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, government restrictions, economic developments, and personal circumstances all play a role in shaping people's decisions about long-haul travel. Some key themes examined in the Long-Haul Travel Barometer include the impact of the pandemic on travel behavior, the rise of sustainable and responsible travel practices, the desire for authentic cultural experiences, and the importance of safety and security while traveling. These themes highlight the evolving expectations and priorities of modern travelers in an increasingly interconnected world. Overall, the Long-Haul Travel Barometer offers valuable insights for the travel industry, policymakers, and tourism stakeholders to better understand and cater to the needs and preferences of potential travelers from diverse backgrounds. By staying attuned to trends and shifts in travel behavior, businesses and organizations can adapt their strategies and offerings to attract and retain customers in a competitive global market. As the world continues to navigate the uncertainties of a post-pandemic era, the Long-Haul Travel Barometer serves as a valuable tool for forecasting and planning for the future of long-distance travel.