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Flux in luxury travel and what to know
The shift, according to travel experts, is especially because of an upsurge in the spending power of the rising middle class particularly in developing countries. They no longer consider travel as a privilege but rather as part of their yearly if not quarterly budgets. Whether solo, as a couple, family or a group of friends, middle-class tourists have a taste for luxury - making it no longer exclusive for the elite, but an accessible option to a majority.
For instance, a report by Transparency Market Research, a next-generation provider of syndicated research, shows that the global luxury hotels market will continue to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4% between 2015 and 2021. This is as published by Amadeus in a report titled, Shaping the Future of Luxury Travel - Future Traveler Tribes 2030.
A vibrant millennial generation of travellers is also a major contributor to the flux in luxury travel. “Unlike their predecessors and parents, the millennials have a knack for living to the full and packing all that is possible in a day. For them, buying experiences and building memories comes above owning material wealth,” explains Cyrus Onyiego, country manager for Jumia Travel Kenya. Moreover, this group of travelers has also given increased popularity to "bluxury", as young executives blend business with a couple of days of luxury travel around their business destinations.
Provision of discounted rates and travel packages by travel agents is also a key influence contributing to price affordability. With all factors put into consideration, one can only come to the conclusion that luxury travel will continue to gain popularity around the globe. This will lead to increased pressure to hoteliers and industry players to meet the needs of this category of travellers.