"Flight Fixation" Could Cost Travellers in 2009

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    "Flight Fixation" Could Cost Travellers in 2009
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    ; ; Travelocity.ca's Annual Forecast Poll Reveals a Common Consumer Behaviour
    ; ; Causes Travellers to Miss Out on Money-Saving Opportunities
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    ; ; TORONTO, Jan. 12 /CNW/ - Only days into the new year, consumers are
    already seeing an abundance of travel deals in what experts expect to be a
    great year for bargains amidst a struggling economy. However, Travelocity.ca's
    annual forecast poll shows travellers will very likely miss out on true
    savings by putting too much emphasis on airfares while ignoring other,
    ultimately pricier components of a trip. Travelocity.ca experts have coined
    this preoccupation with flight cost "flight fixation."
    ; ; Eighty-four percent of North American poll respondents said declining
    airfares would have the greatest impact on their decision to travel in 2009.
    While softening demand and lower jet fuel prices will likely lead to decreased
    airfares this year, travellers waiting for big drops may miss out on hotel and
    package deals that typically have an even greater impact on the overall cost
    of a trip.
    ; ; "Consumers spend too much time searching for the best airfare when they
    should really be focusing on the total cost of their vacation instead,"
    Jennifer Gaines, Travelocity.ca contributing editor, said. "Travellers who are
    consumed by flight fixation end up losing sight of the big picture and
    cheating themselves out of the savings offered through package deals and hotel
    promotions."
    ; ; With two-thirds of the poll respondents planning to travel "as
    frequently" or "more" this year compared to 2008, knowing how and where to
    find value is the key to affordability, creating opportunities to take more
    trips than they may have thought feasible. Fifty-eight percent of respondents
    said price was the most important factor when booking a flight, while only 46
    percent said the same about hotels, even though accommodations are typically
    the most expensive part of a trip and offer the greatest opportunity for
    savings. In fact, a recent look at hotel data for spring showed average daily
    rates are down in many top destinations, including Las Vegas, the most popular
    destination for Canadians, which is down 28 percent from the same time period
    last year.
    ; ; Surprisingly, only 14 percent said they would book a package in order to
    save, even though this often yields the greatest savings. "On average,
    consumers save when booking their flight and hotel together as opposed to
    booking the same components separately," Gaines said. "Recently discounted
    hotel rates further maximize those savings."
    ; ; Travelocity.ca's survey also revealed another misconception on how to cut
    costs while traveling this year. Thirty-nine percent of respondents said they
    will use rewards and points as the number one tactic to cut down on the cost
    of travel. Meanwhile, the cash-strapped airline industry has made redeeming
    rewards miles more difficult than ever with more blackout dates and fewer
    opportunities for redemption.
    ; ; The Travelocity.ca poll conducted from Nov. 17-Dec. 15, 2008 consisted of
    responses from approximately 1,600 Travelocity members in North America. The
    survey was conducted to obtain information from travellers who have booked at
    least one travel component in the last 12 months. For more information or
    complete data from this poll, contact Dave Fleet at Thornley Fallis
    Communications at 416.515.7517 x 332.
     
  2. omg - too true! ; I have several clients, getting tremendous deals on oceanview cabins on a cruise, getting tremendous deals on all-inclusive hotels - but they're pulling out their hair worried about spending an extra $100 on airfare than if they invest 20 hours scouring expedia, et al to find the cheapest possible rate ever - it's amazing, really. Yet, the fact they just saved hundreds of dollars on the cruise/ vacation package slides off their back...

    It's the best possible time to travel right now. ; There are so many deals out there.
     

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