2012 Global
Travel Indicators Point Up
Los Angeles, CA (13 December 2011)
– America's traditional blue-chip AAA’s Leisure
Travel Index shows that more American's will
be hitting the road this holiday season, but a deeper look into more
21st century mashup travel metrics point to an even bigger year for
international travelers in 2012.
The World's Greatest Travelers 2012 Aggregate Travel Metrics, as
selected in expert focus groups and online survey data at the
WorldsGreatestTravelers.com website, reveal
that optimistic travel trends are looking up with international travel
high on the list of travelers in 2012 as there is a tremendous amount of
pent up leisure travel demand.

Here are the top seven global travel-related metrics uncovered in the
survey that indicate positive global travel trends:
1. Call it the International Peace Index that shows the world
ripe to visit. Despite the Arab Spring, the world is becoming a
safer and safer place to travel with actual acts of terrorism
continually declining, along with fewer and fewer failed states, with
the number of ongoing high-intensity military conflicts also reducing.
In fact, despite the media's Mean World Syndrome, the US State
Department issued only 31 "travel warnings" in 2011 and of the 193 UN
members,
less than seven are currently iffy travel destinations.
2. The key Travelers Misery Index is in decline. Known
informally among frequent travelers as the home-grown American
Airport Hassle Factor, reveals that travelers are learning to better
handle both domestic airline dishonesty and service inefficiencies, as
well as the TSA ever shifting security standards. In fact, long tarmac
delays are down (except for JFK!), airport body scanners are now an
accepted norm, and the TSA is actually lightening up a little making
domestic travel easier for all. Interestingly enough, foreign travel has
never been better with international air carriers increasing customer
amenities and services (the introduction of the new
Boeing 787 Dreamliner and
Airbus A-380) as prices fall!
3. Known as the Photo Album Index, combined with significant
increases in digital camera sales, more and more tourists are traveling
the globe. Led by an mobile invasion of middle class Chinese, Indian and
Brazilian travelers—and thus more travel snap shots taken. In fact,
contrary to popular belief, more Americans than ever before have
valid passports today—there are 109,780,364 valid US
passports—a record!
4. The Travel Show TV Ratings Index points out that travelers are
imitating cultural trends again. Ratings for CBS's travel reality show
The Amazing Race continue to be high, as are Anthony Bourdain's
twin Travel Channel shows No Reservations and The Layover.
Similar to how TV's Love Boat and Fantasy Island led to a
travelers boom in the 1980's, these shows are driving adventurous
travelers to new and exciting places. Sadly however, ABC's nostalgic
looking drama Pan Am may not be so lucky!
5. The Adventurous Travel Index is growing and expanding, with
Gen Y's, Gen Xers and young-at-heart Baby Boomers, wanting to experience
more than the traditional cruises and sleep-on-the-beach vacation
clichés. Savvy travelers want a mind, body and soul mix of authentic
experiences, like the one offered with the annual around the world
travel adventure
The Global
Scavenger Hunt, that combine in a singular event them
seeing bucket lists items with real cultural immersion, great food and
hands-on sight-doing experiences.
6. tripadvisor's 2012 trend-spotting
Trip Index, reveals that
globetrotters are looking for "affordably exotic enclaves" and
ready to visit places that offer the biggest travel bang for the buck,
like: China, Thailand, Egypt, Malaysia, Bulgaria, Dubai and Portugal.
They also report that sixty-eight percent of Americans plan to travel
outside the U.S. in 2012!
7. The Travel Apps Index is sky-rocketing. With the merging of
iPads, smart phones and social media, travel apps—there are an estimated
17,000 travel apps—allow travelers to have a more
seamless and real-time experience in booking flights and hotels, looking
at maps when they are lost, reading fellow travelers reviews and
insights, helping as instant translators, and of course, as hand-held
guidebooks.
The complete World's Greatest Travelers 2012 Aggregate Travel Metrics
can be found for use and publication at
WorldsGreatestTravelers.com.