STAMFORD, Conn., June 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- COVID-19 has
affected air travel unlike any other event in modern history.
To help observers better understand the impact, KAYAK launched a
data center (www.kayak.com/flight-trends) that shows consumer
flight search trends from the pandemic's onset to today. The
data tell the story of a near standstill in air travel, early signs
of a recovery, and the emergence of new consumer search trends.
"We're making our search data available to inform and reassure
the travel community," said Steve
Hafner, CEO of KAYAK. "Our industry has a long road to
recovery but I'm encouraged by the positive signs that we are
starting to see in consumer travel interest."
The dashboard offers information on global flight search
trends (a daily look at how COVID-19 impacted flight searches
globally relative to the same day last year), domestic versus
international search trends and search trends by destination
city (cities seeing the biggest spikes in searches compared to
the week and year prior). The data will be updated daily through at
least the end of the year.
KAYAK search data reveals:
- The big drop. Flight searches in the United States, France, United
Kingdom, and Germany
reached their lowest point between April
6-8. Flight searches started trending upwards in May. In
Latin America, flight searches are
continuing to trend downward.
- Travelers turn away from urban hotspots. In the US,
international cities like London,
Tokyo and Paris are being replaced with searches for
Anchorage, Miami and San Juan. In Europe, cities like Milan, Venice, Nice and Ibiza are seeing the biggest
drops, replaced by searches for towns in Portugal and Greece.
- Domestic travel rebounds first. Domestic travel searches
in the US, Europe and Asia Pacific are growing at a faster rate than
international searches. Australia,
Spain, the United States, and
France are seeing the biggest
shifts to domestic.
- News of easing restrictions is motivating travelers.
Across the globe, cities with eased travel restrictions are gaining
momentum the fastest. In the US, Las
Vegas saw the biggest spike in searches following the
reopening of casinos. Southern cities are a close second. In
Europe, it's Italy, France
and Portugal. In Asia Pacific, searches in South Korea, Taiwan, Australia and Japan are returning to 2019 levels for some
major domestic destinations.
- This summer, Europeans may encounter very few American
tourists. US searches to Europe are down 65% YoY.
To help travelers navigate a post-COVID-19 world, KAYAK also
developed new resources to give travelers more information
including an interactive Travel Restrictions
Map detailing entry restrictions by state and country and
a Flexible Travel Filter to easily identify travel options with
free cancellations.
For more information on KAYAK's data or to visit the resource
center, click here.
About the Data
The data represents indexed flight search volume across KAYAK
brands in the listed origin countries. The city, country, and
region is determined by the airport location. Aggregate year over
year calculations use the current day compared to the same day of
the week in the previous year. City and country destination week
over week and year over year calculations use the week average. For
example, the average of Wednesday, April 29,
2020 to Tuesday, May 5, 2020
is compared to the average of Wednesday, May
1, 2019 to Tuesday, May 7,
2019.
About KAYAK
KAYAK, part of Booking Holdings
(NASDAQ: BKNG), is the world's leading travel search engine.
With more than 6 billion queries across our platforms each year, we
help people find their perfect flight, hotel, rental car, cruise,
or vacation package. For more information, visit www.KAYAK.com.
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