Study reveals people plan their next holiday right after returning from one

Post-holiday blues makes people plan their next one as soon as they are back

Neha Pandey Deoras Mumbai
Last Updated : Sep 30 2013 | 12:43 PM IST
Travel search site, Wego, today revealed a study that indicates that the majority of travelers begin searching and booking for their next holiday, within one or two weeks of returning from one.
 
Supporting research by leading psychologist Jessica de Bloom indicating the valid existence of post-holiday blues where holiday euphoria disappears all too quickly. The Wego study noted peaks in travel search following major holidays across all its leading markets.
 
“Before the suitcases are unpacked and the sunscreen put away, it appears that thoughts rapidly turn to the next holiday opportunity,” said Joachim Holte, chief marketing officer for Wego. The study conducted in Wego’s foremost markets in the Middle East, Indonesia, Asia, Australia and India, revealed that travel is top of mind, even more so than prior to major holidays, immediately upon returning to work and regular life.
 
Following the major Middle East holiday of Eid in August, flight searches increased by 42 per cent, higher than the average in the eight weeks prior to that. In the week immediately after Lebaran in Indonesia, flight searches also recorded a 42 per cent increase compared to the two months before that.
 
Around March 10, when Singapore returns after Chinese New Year, flight searches increased by almost 19 per cent. Similarly following Golden Week, celebrated in China and Hong Kong, flight searches went up by an incredible 59 per cent. “While the inclination may be to target travelers prior to major holiday periods it’s essential that marketers are aware that travelers also seek more travel opportunities immediately after returning from holiday,” says Holte
 
Following Christmas and New Year in Australia, flight searches are 40 per cent higher than the two month average before that. Last year, India registered the majority of post-holiday hotel searches in just two weeks after Diwali increasing by 111 per cent. It should be noted however, that this timing also coincides with end of year school holidays and could account for both post and pre-holiday planning combined.
 
“We have to agree with Jessica de Bloom; the only answer to post holiday blues is to travel more frequently, and begin planning your next escape while you still retain some of that holiday magic,” Holte concluded.
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First Published: Sep 30 2013 | 12:41 PM IST

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