Luxury Consumers and Their Luxury Travel Plans 2012

Published by: Unity Marketing Inc.

Published: Dec. 15, 2011 - 62 Pages


Table of Contents


Study Objectives

Survey Sample & Methodology

Luxury Consumers Value Experiences Most Highly

Experiential Marketers: Meet Your Best Customer

About 2012 Travel Planners & Their Plans

Demographics of Travel Planners

When They Will Make Travel Plans

When Travel Plans Are Made

About Future Travel Plans through 2012

Where They Will Travel in 2012

Travel Experiences to Include…

Trends in Planned Travel Experiences

For What Experiences Luxury Travelers Are Seeking

Demographic Distinctives in Travel Experiences Desired

Trends in Travel Experiences

Factors That Powerfully Influence Luxury Vacation Planners

Trends in Travel Influences

Use of Travel Agent vs. DIY Travel Planning

Use of Rewards in Planning Next Trip

Spending Trends in Travel for 2012

About 2011 Luxury Travels

Those Who Traveled & Those Who Didn’t

Destination for 2011 Travelers

Travelers’ Destinations vs. Planned Destinations

Travel Experiences

Travel Experiences of 2011 Travelers vs. Planners

Travelers Most Desired Experiences

Travel Experiences Desired Comparison

Factors Travelers Rate Most Important

Differences between Planners and Travelers in Travel Factors

To Attract Those Who Are Planning Trips

Summary of Luxury Travel Findings Through 2011

Trends in Luxury Travel Experiences (2008-2011)

Luxury Travel Spending Year-to-Date 2011 & 2010

Luxury Travel Spending by Income Segment

Trend in Number of Luxury Travel Experiences

Luxury Consumers’ Favorite Luxury Hotels

Luxury Consumers’ Attitudes toward Travel

Executive Summary

Abstract

Affluents Plan to Open Their Wallets for More Luxurious Travel Experiences in the New Year

New Unity Marketing study finds that many affluents plan to spend more on travel in the next year, but the features they seek may not be what you expect

Stevens, PA December 28, 2011 --For affluents consumers, personal satisfaction and happiness is found not in what they own, but in what they do. Over half of all luxury consumers report that the source of their greatest personal satisfaction and happiness comes from experiences, as opposed to luxury goods. This is great news for the travel industry, which is built upon providing memorable luxurious experiences to guests.

These important findings come from Luxury Consumers and Their Luxury Travel Plans 2012, a new trend report by Unity Marketing, based upon a recent survey among 1,498 luxury consumers (average income $279,100. Over 40 percent of the affluents surveyed expect to spend more on luxury travel than they did last year.

>> Even more good news: Some 12 percent of affluents expect to spend significantly more in 2012 than they did in 2011.

"Clearly, the affluent consumer is poised to spend more in the coming year, and this spending will be directed at those experiences that will give them the most pleasure," says Pam Danziger, president of Unity Marketing and author of Putting the Luxe Back in Luxury (Paramount Market Publishing, 2011). "However, it is not enough for marketers in the luxury travel space to simply target the affluent. They need to understand who is most likely to travel in the coming year, when these consumers make their travel plans, where they want to travel, and the features they crave."

New Report Highlights Desires of the Affluent Traveler

In this most recent report, Unity focused on:
  • Demographics of the luxury traveler, including which demographic segments are going to travel more in 2012.
  • Where luxury consumers plan to travel.
  • How far in advance of a trip they make their travel plans, so that marketers can identify the ideal time to promote luxury travel experiences to wealthy clientele.
  • The type of luxury experiences included in their travel plans, such as cruises, inclusive and non-inclusive resort stays, adventure travel, private jet travel, and so on.
  • Type of experiences luxury consumer seek out as most important when planning a travel experience, including relaxation, sightseeing, family-connecting experiences, fine dining, historical, romantic experiences and others. These insights helps marketers position their travel experiences to the specific needs and desires of wealthy travelers.
  • What influences the wealthy traveler in making their plans; for example, how important it is for luxury travelers to select a destination that is new to them and the importance of being offered discounts and special rewards. These insights help marketers put together travel offers that hit wealthy travelers 'hot buttons' and encourage them to buy.
  • Luxury travelers were asked about their use of travel agents to plan their trip and use of reward points or airline miles for their travels, to help marketers understand the role these play in the wealthy travelers' plans.
  • Finally the results of the 2011 luxury tracking study's travel questions are reported. These include luxury consumers' favorite hotel brands, total travel spending through third quarter 2011, and luxury consumers' attitudes about travel.
Results of affluent consumers planning to travel in the New Year are compared to data from those who traveled in the past to see how planned behavior differs from actual travel plans and how affluent travel behavior is changing over time.

"Our newest report introduces luxury travel marketers to their best customer and describes what they desire and what marketing messages will resonate most," Danziger says. "This is the intelligence that marketers need to make travel in 2012 a memorable experience for all."

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