Rob Clabbers March 26, 2021 About Q and the Q Team, Africa, Australia & New Zealand, Europe, Hotels, Ocean Cruises, People Ask, Travel Experiences, Warm Weather Places 0
The anticipation of travel is a powerful boost to one’s mood. And after a year of mandatory home “confinement”, we all need that boost! In our last blog post I talked about how excited our (almost) fully vaccinated clients are to travel again. Our phones have been ringing off the hook. Clients are asking us “Where can I travel now?” Some want to get going as soon possible and here are the last-minute trips they ask us to plan, mostly in nearby destinations. Others look further ahead, knowing that this “I’ve got a trip to look forward to” lift will help them cope as we whittle our way out of the pandemic.
Here are ten trends we are seeing for post-pandemic travel:
Our clients are eager to make up for a “wasted” 2020 and 2021. Availability, especially for unique experiences – think one-off or seasonal itineraries, luxury suites on ships or in hotels, private villas – is limited and fares are going up. To get what you want, it pays to plan ahead. We’ve been working on many trips in late 2021, 2022 and even into 2023.
Annual vacation travel is a given for most of our clients. After having been forced to stay put for over a year, our clients now allow themselves to make up for it. Many choose to apply their 2020 vacation days and budget to a longer trip in late 2021 or 2022.
We also see a trend for bigger and better: travelers treat themselves to a balcony room or suite on a cruise. Others upgrade to a more luxurious hotel for their vacation. Why? Some appreciate the fresh air and built-in social distancing more spacious accommodation offers. And others feel they and their families deserve some pampering after a year at home.
Tying in with bigger/longer/better, we’ve seen a surge for world cruises and grand voyages. Oceania Cruises famously announced that its 2023 180-days world cruise sold out within one day of opening for sale to the general public. Regent Seven Seas sold all penthouse suites and above on its 2023 world cruise (143-nights from Miami to Barcelona) within hours after opening it for reservations.
We also see more unique itineraries. For example, Silversea’s 2023 World Cruise (themed “South Side Story: all the world’s a stage”) visits 66 destinations, of which 40 are new to a Silversea world cruise: unusual destinations like Antarctica, the Amazon, Papua New Guinea, in addition to more traditional marquee ports like Sydney, Auckland, Hong Kong and Cape Town.
Talking about tradition: did you know that the first world voyage ever took place in 1923, on Cunard Line’s Laconia? In 2023, Cunard takes the opportunity to celebrate 100 years of world cruises. Queen Mary 2 will sail 117-nights roundtrip from New York City, to places like Colombo, Hong Kong and Singapore, while Queen Victoria sails a 92-night itinerary from New York to Southampton with stops in Hong Kong, New York City, Singapore, Honolulu and the Panama Canal.
But bigger/better and especially longer does not work for everyone, so clients also contact us for shorter segments of these epic voyages in 2022 or 2023.
Another trend: clients “vant to be alone” with their own. Whether we’re talking family or a group of friends, more and more are asking about private villas, apartments or home rentals.
With social distancing in a more controlled environment, a private home on vacation guarantees plenty of space to get together with your friends and family. Pool party?
Like us, our clients care about cleanliness and safety standards, so we don’t rely on the average apartment rental website. We only recommend accommodations vetted through our trusted partners. (And if grocery shopping or cooking is not your idea of vacation, we can have our onsite partners take care of that for you.)
Ever considered sailing through the Greek isles, the British Virgin Islands, Belize, the Croatian coast? Not every private yacht has to be a “Below Deck” superyacht. (Although we can organize those too!) Clients ask us about private yachts from 2 to 12 guests all the time. Savvy sailors operate their own motorboat or catamaran, while we can arrange a crew (with gourmet chef, if you like) for novice boaters.
If you’ve ever flown on a private jet, you know why people love it. Time savings, control, privacy. You pick your departure and arrival airports (goodbye mega-hub hours away from your origin or destination), you decide when you take off (hello check-in only 15 minutes before departure); nonstop flights (goodbye Auntie Anne’s pretzel smell at hub airport). Your plane is ready for you when you are, not the other way around. The extra level of luxury helps too. Glass of champagne, anyone?
Clients also appreciate that private jets keep them from having to share a commercial flight with 200 or more of their best friends. And as airlines offer fewer scheduled flights from smaller destinations, the potential to save time on a private jet is even larger. Once you’re used to luxury travel, it is hard to step back. So we anticipate that private jets are going to stick around, especially when traveling with a group (which helps keep costs in check).
Another trend: combining the variety and far-away-destinations of a world cruise with the efficiency, speed and comfort of a private jet.
Instead of cruising around the world by ship in 80 days or more, jet around the world in 23 days. Or enjoy the ultimate wildlife safari: fly on a private chartered flight from the US to see a veritable Noah’s Ark: snow monkeys in Japan; orangutans in Malaysia; whale sharks in the Philippines; Bengal tigers in India; Gorillas in Rwanda and the Big Five in Kenya.
And those who fear seasickness on the Drake Passage to Antarctica (or want to maximize time) ask us about “Flying the Drake”. We can even arrange a private jet to a “safari camp” in Antarctica, with a side trip to the geographic South Pole!
Whatever you celebrate, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, it is all less fun on your own. Staying home in 2020 has been hard on families. So many of our clients are looking forward to celebrating the holidays together in 2021. We’ve had questions about resort vacations in Mexico and the Caribbean (the best sell out far in advance, especially if you need connecting rooms or villas to accommodate your (grand)children!); an adventure trip to Costa Rica; a family expedition to the Galapagos; a relaxing cruise in the Caribbean and a trip to celebrate Hogmanay in Scotland. Once again, the early bird catches the worm!
With 3 years of demand being pushed into barely 1.5 year of supply, 2022 will be a very busy travel year. Some of the best suites on ships and hotels are already sold out, and fares are generally 25% higher than in previous years due to the additional demand.
Small capacity accommodations like safari lodges, villas but also small group escorted vacations and expeditions are also getting more limited in availability.
Trend: planning ahead now for vacations in 2022 and even 2023 will maximize your vacation dollar and anticipation enjoyment.
After a year close to home, our clients appear to now want to go as far away as possible: Hawaii and Europe are always popular, but Asia, Africa, Australia and Antarctica are top of the list for many of our new enquiries.
When the borders closed at the beginning of the pandemic, the advisors at Q helped our clients to get home from places as far away as Australia and South America. Our excellent relationships with many of our partners and countless hours working resulted in the best available refunds, credits or other benefits for our clients. Our goal is to help our clients in making the right travel decisions.
A development we’re seeing? Former “DIY” travelers decided in 2020 that planning travel is no fun for them anymore, with everchanging COVID regulations, refund rules, cancelled flights/cruises/hotels, hours of telephone hold time with airlines or online travel agencies.
They realize now that, without a travel advisor, you are on your own. Q clients never are.
It is exciting that more places are slowly opening up to welcome visitors. We realize that not everyone is ready for travel yet, and of course it is a personal decision. We just want you to know that, when you feel that the time is right for you, the team at Q will be here to help.
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