Australians holiday overseas for a shorter time

Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 26-Jun-19

Roy Morgan’s State of the Nation – Tourism presentation shows that when Australians went overseas for a holiday in 2002 the average time they spent was 31.9 days, but this had fallen to 21.6 days by March 2019. The average length of domestic holidays taken has remained relatively stable during this time, consistently around 6 days on average. This data is based on in-depth interviews conducted face-to-face with over 50,000 consumers per annum in their homes. Roy Morgan CEO Michele Levine says that when Australians go overseas the locations that top the list are New Zealand, England, the US, Bali and France. Looking at intention to travel overseas the places that Australians would like to go are New Zealand, the US, England, Japan and Canada.

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