Which nation is ‘quickest off the blocks’ when booking travel?

On July 19, world-leading accommodation site, agoda, announced its findings around holiday booking trends, following analysis of 20 countries. Which nationalities like to stay close to home and which venture further afield? Who tends to book at the last minute, and who are the most serious forward planners, securing overall better prices and a wider accommodation choice?

Which nationalities like to stay close to home and which venture further afield? Who tends to book at the last minute, and who are the most serious forward planners, securing overall better prices and a wider accommodation choice?

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More choices, better prices when you book in advance. (credit: agoda.com)

From the millions of bookings made on the agoda site in 2016, there are clear distinctions from market to market in terms of booking habits. Based on the findings, people from Hong Kong are, the most organized and book the longest in advance for the second year running with an average of seven weeks (or 49.4 days) – prior to travel. Taking second place is the Russians who have moved up two places from the fourth position in 2015, with a booking lead-time of 46 days.

Taking second place is the Russians who have moved up two places from the fourth position in 2015, with a booking lead-time of 46 days. See below results:

TOP 5 FORWARD PLANNERS

Hong Kong                 49.4

Russia                        46.4

Australia                    44.3

Taiwan                      43.3

United Kingdom        37.2

At the other end of the scale, the five nations that book with the least notice are made up primarily of Asian markets – Malaysia, India, Vietnam and Indonesia booking with a booking lead time of between 24 and 18 days. In the last position are Saudi Arabians, booking on average, just over 2 weeks (or 16.9 days) in advance of travel, making their trips more expensive overall.

BOTTOM 5 FORWARD PLANNERS

Malaysia                     24.4

India                           21.7

Vietnam                      18.7

Indonesia                   18.0

Saudi Arabia              16.9

Andy Edwards, Global Director Brand and Communications adds:

Our research demonstrates that across the globe, the trend is shifting to more advanced booking, with an average global increase of two days lead-time in booking compared to the previous year. This is somewhat surprising, given that we are portrayed as living in an age of ‘instant gratification.

Price and choice play a driving factor when booking travel – the longer you book in advance, the better the choice and the lower the cost. Popular culture portrays this image of the adventurous, last minute traveler, but in reality, consumers are investing more time preparing for their holiday to get the most out of their well-deserved break.

Overseas versus domestic travel trends

When it comes to booking accommodation overseas, versus domestic travel, Singapore, and Hong Kong take the unrivaled joint lead due to country size, with nearly all bookings (99%) being outbound.   The UK takes third place, with 38% of hotel bookings outbound, and 62% booked domestically.

Surprisingly, in the US, just 8% of all hotel bookings support international travel, with 92% supporting domestic travel. In China, some 98% of the nation’s bookings are placed domestically – demonstrating the massive potential of outbound travel in both these highly populated, powerhouse markets.

The study compared hotel bookings made by agoda travelers from 2015 to 2016.

Wow, how come the Philippines isn’t included? Maybe, we need to be organized.