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Consumer Trends Set To Define Travel This Year, According To…

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MELBOURNE, Australia, Feb. 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — According to leading travel company, Inspiring Vacations, which offers experiences around the world including tours to Egypt, tours of Cape York and more, although 2023 is shaping up to be a more normal year for travel, it is continuing to evolve in the face of new consumer demands.

Inspiring Vacations explains that flight disruptions, labour shortages, high energy and food prices and disruptions due to the global economic downturn, are all having an effect on the travel industry.

Budget concerns combined with a huge appetite for travel post-pandemic means that off-season travel and all-inclusive holiday packages are holiday trends gaining strength.

Inspiring Vacations says they expect to see a greater emphasis on personalised and local connections with the people and the culture of the destination. Rather than just visiting the main tourist sights, travellers are interested in participating in small group tours that allow closer connections and have a less invasive impact on the local community, such as the tours to Cape York offered by Inspiring Vacations.

Environmental issues are also set to come to the fore in 2023, says Inspiring Vacations. Travellers are putting a bigger focus on sustainability and protecting the natural environment, a particularly important issue for Millennials and Gen Z.

With airfares skyrocketing, travellers are looking for all-inclusive packages that bundle tours, flights and more, such as those offered by Inspiring Vacations. By opting for a carefully curated, value packed discovery of the world’s most iconic destinations with Inspiring Vacations such as the best guided tours egypt wide, travellers can be sure their tours will be bursting with must-see sights, rich experiences and quality inclusions, all at an unbeatable price. Bucket list dreams are ticked off on these all-encompassing journeys.

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Experts Say the Travel Industry is Bouncing Back From the Pandemic Quicker Than Expected

Following an incredibly challenging period for the travel industry, demand has surged since governments relaxed or removed restrictions that had grounded most non-essential travel since the start of the pandemic.

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MELBOURNE, Australia, Sept. 08, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — According to Inspiring Vacations, leading provider of guided and group travel worldwide including tours to Egypt” class=”link “tours to Egypt, tours of Cape York and everywhere in between, the travel industry is experiencing an unprecedented recovery with better than expected results posted by major travel agents and airlines.

In June, Qantas Group revealed it has reduced its net debt by $1.5 billion in just six months while Flight Centre said in a statement to ASX in July that it had returned to monthly profitability at the end of the financial year, now transacting similar values to those prior to the pandemic.

Inspiring Vacations explains the surge in demand coupled with higher than normal ticket prices caused by airlines reducing their capacity is the main reason for such a strong bounce back in the industry. The surge in demand has overwhelmed airports and airlines with travellers subject to massive queues, high rates of lost baggage and delays.

With the arrival of spring and the latest COVID wave dissipating across the country, Inspiring Vacations says there is renewed optimism amongst customers who are now feeling more confident to lock their travel bookings in. Many customers are now eager to plan trips ahead of time, which is a strong indication of the renewed confidence in the travel industry.

A recent survey of 5,000 Webjet customers found that 71% were now comfortable travelling internationally, with 64% saying they intended to head overseas in the next month.

Boasting the best-guided tours Egypt-wide as well as destinations closer to home such

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