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IMG Says 71% of U.S. International Travelers Are Planning to Travel Abroad in 2021

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Friday, April 16, 2021

b'- IMG\'s Future of Travel Survey collected responses from their U.S. members with past international travel experience (42% of respondents reported 3+ international trips per year)\n- Survey results reveal travel insights such as willingness to travel internationally, importance of safety precautions, and motivating factors to travel again\nINDIANAPOLIS, April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --International Medical Group (IMG), an industry-leading international medical insurance, global assistance, and travel insurance company, released results from its Future of Travel Survey, which gauged U.S. members\' (past international travelers) overall willingness to travel internationally in 2021 as well as their opinions on the importance of safety precautions.

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  • b'- IMG\'s Future of Travel Survey collected responses from their U.S. members with past international travel experience (42% of respondents reported 3+ international trips per year)\n- Survey results reveal travel insights such as willingness to travel internationally, importance of safety precautions, and motivating factors to travel again\nINDIANAPOLIS, April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --International Medical Group (IMG), an industry-leading international medical insurance, global assistance, and travel insurance company, released results from its Future of Travel Survey, which gauged U.S. members\' (past international travelers) overall willingness to travel internationally in 2021 as well as their opinions on the importance of safety precautions.
  • Among several key takeaways and future travel trends, the survey revealed increased confidence towards travel, reporting that 71% plan on traveling internationally in 2021.\n"With vaccines becoming more readily available and cities, countries, and businesses continuing to reopen, people are beginning to take their anxiously awaited leisure getaways and planning for even more travel later this year," said IMG\'s Chief Commercial Officer, Amanda Winkle.
  • "The pent-up desire to travel combined with the success of the U.S. vaccination rollout is driving increased booking behavior and IMG is prepared to protect our members\' trip investments and health as they embark on their long-awaited trips.
  • "\nOf the 71% of respondents planning to travel internationally in 2021, 49% plan to embark on their first trip abroad before September:\n'

Generation X Travelers to Lead Travel Industry's Pandemic Recovery in 2021: Omnitrak

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Thursday, February 25, 2021

Among the key findings in Omnitrak Compass, a new report analyzing historic and current monthly travel survey data from TravelTrak America:

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  • Among the key findings in Omnitrak Compass, a new report analyzing historic and current monthly travel survey data from TravelTrak America:
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  • While Baby Boomers (born 1946 to mid-1960s) report greater financial stability and remain interested in travel, they remain most concerned about travel safety.
  • About 33 percent of Generation X said they were less able to travel, compared to 30 percent of Baby Boomers.
  • "TravelTrak America is the only program that integrates travel profiles with travel attitudes, future travel intentions and travel sentiment in a single data set.