There’s No Such Thing as an “Off Season” in Travel Anymore

New data suggests off-season travel is a thing of the past, as travel demand continues to grow

An analysis by global travel service provider Trip.com, of October bookings for popular winter sun destinations, shows travel in many parts of the world is becoming consistently busy, and appears to be heralding the demise of so-called ‘off-peak’ travel times.

Continued increased desire for overseas travel, combined with more flexible work schedules, shows an emerging trend towards year-round demand to many destinations, which traditionally were more popular in the summer months or school holidays.

Flight searches and bookings are on the up… here’s the stats:

  • Trip.com data reveals a 20% increase in flight searches from Europe and the US to popular Asia-Pacific winter sun destinations in October compared to September
  • The Maldives is particularly popular for off-season travel, with flight searches from Germany up by 116% in October compared to the previous month
  • Other markets have followed this trend, with flight searches to the Maldives from the UK up 57%, Italy up 47% and the US up by nearly a third (27%)
  • Interest in the Philippines has also increased, with flight searches from Italy up by 45% and for the UK and Germany by almost a third (29% and 28% respectively)
  • Data also shows a healthy 27% increase in flight searches for travel within the Asia-Pacific region in October
  • Flight bookings from the UK to New Zealand also rose by 71% in October versus September
  • Across select Asian destinations, Trip.com data shows flight bookings rose by 19% in October 2022 compared to the previous month
  • Flight bookings to the Philippines from Europe and the US are up by an average of 14% and from Germany to the Maldives are up by 63%.

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