87% will research holidays online

holiday news | Blogroll, Citybreak holiday news, Holiday news | Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Online travel agencies are becoming more and more prominent in holiday bookings; 87% of people planning a holiday said they would go online to plan their trip. Only 24% said they would visit a high street travel agent or phone call operators, a new survey has found.

People do not just plan their holiday online – 67% also intend to book their holiday or short break online.

The survey by Foolproof also found that just 13% were going into the high street shops to actually make travel plans, the rest only went to pick up brochures.

“People have really embraced the web as a place to find out about their travel plans. The main reasons for this are the perceived convenience and ability to minimise the risk of making a poor choice. However, our in-depth research showed that the shopping journey isn’t as easy and hassle-free as it should be,” Foolproof founding partner Tom Wood said.

Read the full story

No Comments

No comments yet.

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI