Travel Consul : New Global Study Reveals that Destination Health Certifications Inspire Confidence among Travel Advisors and their Clients
United States, 26th October, 2020 - Travel Consul, the leading international travel marketing alliance, has released the results of its second survey that reveals the impact of COVID-19 on the industry and the future recovery of global travel distribution.
Between 14th - 28th September 2020, over 1,000 travel executives (tour operators and agency owners) from over twenty outbound countries participated in the Travel Consul global survey. This second round gathered new insights related to health certifications, travellers’ preferences and international advance bookings.
Below are the key findings of the global survey:
Destination health certifications remain key for recovery
Once again, results from round II indicate that introducing health and safety certifications (nearly 60%) is the most important action destination organizations (DMOs) can do to help travel distribution partners. The next top three answers included marketing campaigns for consumers, presenting useful/timely data and info hub for trade partners.
When asked what the main client considerations are when choosing a destination, the number one answer is destination health and safety certification (74%). Destination country government management of the COVID-19 pandemic and price rank second and third, respectively.
Training leads to new product development
Business model adaptation is the no. 1 measure implemented during Q3 2020 as reported by nearly half of the respondents. Training programmes drop 11% with new product design (45%) and product improvement (35%) moving up the ranks.