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Analysis of spending data highlights key autumn travel and spending trends

Despite the threat of frequent travel disruptions and an extremely active hurricane season, travel is still up by over 8% this fall, according to Squaremouth.com, the nation's leading travel insurance marketplace.

Analyzing traveler spending data from thousands of travel insurance policies purchased for trips this fall, Squaremouth reveals the top autumn travel and spending trends of 2024.

 

Trip costs are up over 30%

The cost of travel has continued to rise throughout 2024, and this fall is no exception. Average fall trip costs have gone up over 36% in a single year from $5,907 in 2023, to a staggering $8,056 this fall.

 

Americans are flocking to Italy

For the first time in over a decade, Italy is the most popular fall destination for Squaremouth users, surpassing the US and Mexico. Over 12% of American travelers are opting to travel to Italy this year, compared to only 8% last fall. 

 

Other Notable Stats: 

  • Of the top 10 fall destinations, Mexico has the lowest average trip cost of $3,526, while Japan has the highest average trip cost at over $9,000, more than double that of Mexico. 
  • This fall marks the first time Portugal has made it to the list of top 10 destinations. 

 

Top 10 2024 fall destinations:

Destination

% of Travelers

Average Trip Cost

Italy 12.10 %$8,029
United States 10.43 %$4,908
Mexico5.71 %$3,526
Great Britain4.90 %$5,939
Spain4.32 %$6,778
France4.17 %$7,176
Canada 3.99 %$6,415
Greece3.82 %$8,595
Japan3.16 %$9,004
Portugal 3.02 %$7,134

 

Boomers take the most trips

While travel is up overall, Boomers are leading the travel game this fall, making up nearly half of all travelers at 47%, up from 34% last year. 

 

Notable Stats: 

  • Gen Z makes up the smallest percentage of travelers this fall at 9%, down over 18% from last year. 
  • The Silent generation has made the biggest leap in the number of travelers this fall, up 44% from last year. 

Generation

% of Travelers 2024

2023

% Change YOY 

Boomers47 %34 %+38 %
Gen X17 %25 %-32 %
Millennial14 %21 %-33 %
Silent13 %9 %+44 %
Gen Z9 %11 %-18 %
Aug 09, 2024

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