Tuesday, June 17, 2008

 

Forget getting away from it all: X and Y introduce new travel trends

Ah, summer. Here in Minnesota, summer is a highly anticipated event for the fun in the sun, barbeques, and the vacation time it brings.

While most Xers remember camping during their youth or cross-country road trips with their relatives a la The Griswold’s in the movie
Vacation, they don’t necessarily pine for the past.

We have established new trends in travel, such as these:

Xer and Y travelers are far more adventurous, far more curious and far more tech-focused than our parents. Although we earn on average $6,000 per capita less than Boomers, Xers travel more and spend more per capita on travel. And Gen Y may represent only 9% of business travelers at the moment, but it is 75 million strong.

The hospitality industry is changing. Fast. Here are three hotels on top of the trend:

While the Bomers expected a hotel that was nicer than their home, Xers and Ys are more interested in casual food being available anytime, free Internet, great views, and self-service check-in/checkout.

We have redefined the meaning of a vacation, which has become more of a lifestyle than a luxury.

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