Quebecers do not plan to deprive themselves of travel next year

Quebecers do not plan to deprive themselves of travel next year
Quebecers do not plan to deprive themselves of travel next year

As if to corroborate the well-established reputation of globetrotters, Quebecers do not plan to deprive themselves of travel in 2025, according to a recent CAA-Quebec survey published Wednesday.

According to the survey, some 44% of Quebecers plan to take at least one trip outside the province during the next year, while almost a quarter even intend to escape twice rather than once.

The American destination is still popular among Quebecers, 39% of whom wish to go there, followed by Mexico and the Caribbean, considered popular destinations for 36% of respondents, almost as many as those who choose Europe (35%). ).

Having become a major trend, responsible tourism guides the choices of Quebec travelers, 61% of whom (67% among those aged 55 and over) say they favor options that take into account economic, social and environmental impacts.

A sign that the consequences of inflation are beginning to fade, the number of people who say they do not intend to travel outside Quebec for budgetary reasons is down 4 points (34% in 2024 by compared to 38% in 2023).

As proof, the number of Quebecers for whom inflation impacts their travel budget has decreased by 6% compared to last year, totaling 65%, while the average budget per vacationer is up $324 compared to 2023, to settle at $2,646, according to the organization.

“Unsurprisingly, we see that Quebecers are curious and fond of living new experiences,” said Philippe Blain, vice-president of travel at CAA-Quebec, in a press release.

“We also know that security, climate and social concerns, technological change and economic imperatives pose major challenges for travelers,” explained Mr. Blain.

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