Now in its 4th edition, The Disability Travel Marketing Study 2020, produced by Open Doors Organization (ODO) and The Harris Poll, is the only nationwide survey of the travel patterns and expenditures of American adult travelers with disabilities. The 2020 Study benchmarks the 2018-19 period when this market segment reached new heights and includes the following highlights.
11 key findings from the 2020 ODO Market Study that can help build a business case for accessible travel
- 70% of have taken at least at least one trip — (37% outside US–28% in 2015)
- 84% Stayed in paid accommodations (hotels/home rentals (76% in 2015)
- 55%: took at least one trip by air. (43% in 2015)
- The median age of disabled adult traveler: 62 (57 in 2015)
- Travel spend: $57 billion on their own travel ($34bn in 2015)
- Travel with companion: 69% Average party size: 2.9
- Travel with organized group 5% (2% in 2015)
- Rented a car or van: 40% (26% in 2015)
- Post Covid: 91% plan to travel once restrictions are lifted; 10% will travel immediately
- Requests for wheelchair assistance at U.S. airports has increased 17% YoY since 2015
- U.S. Regions traveled in past 5 years: West: 45%, Midwest: 20%, East: 32%, South: 57%.
The full 78 page report also includes insights about:
- Trip Planning: How booked travel
- Resources to research travel
- Top in-destination activities
- Breakdown of disability type
- Top barriers they face at each step of the travel experience.
Our Takeaways:
- The center of the disabled traveler audience is a senior citizen who is 62 years old (47% are retired and 57% have aged into a mild or moderately severe disability.)
- Compared to the 2015 report, disabled travelers traveled more frequently and spent 68% more than the earlier study and 2017 was a breakthrough year for air travel as request for wheelchair assistance skyrocketed 30% from 2016-2017
- The most popular region for travel has been the South, where 57% of survey respondents traveled during the past five years.
A copy of the full report is included FREE with each $695 VIP registration to the 2021 TravelAbility Summit. To register, or for more information, click here. The complete 78-page report may be purchased from Open Doors Organization for $560.
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