that Offer the conclusion of a large audience research, trade organization ANVR and CherryLAB along with various research and trend watchers end of the week.
the report ‘Travel Experience Tomorrow’ that held by De Telegraaf, predicts the growing urge for ‘stress-free and safe travel’, where holiday and work combined easily with all the technical tools.
more selfish we are, the results show. “Personal attention, instant happiness and satisfaction of individual’s needs are paramount. That can always change. Yet social contacts and meaning also needed. Additionally become blind dates and mystery tours popular. “
Pip Fishermen (20) and her boyfriend Jasper Schreefel (22) from Driebergen recognize themselves in this future picture. “We’d like to be surprised, off the beaten track. Without planning to go on vacation. We’ll see where we end up. “
The nice thing is, according to them that there were no hard choices are necessary. “Variety is important to us. That may at one time be a beach holiday and the next time a city trip. Or the combination. We want to experience everything themselves, without group, preferably midway between the local population. “
This new generation of tourists, according to the ANVR research also a downside. “They are stubborn, unstoppable compartmentalized and difficult to enforce in a straitjacket. Therefore, agencies should rigorously oppose beacons to flexible customization, “said CEO Frank Oostdam
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