Sentences with phrase «vacation confidence index»

Fewer Americans will travel, but spend more, on summer vacations, according to the eighth annual Allianz Travel Insurance Vacation Confidence Index released today by Allianz Global Assistance.
Americans, especially millennials, are not taking their paid time off and remain vacation deprived due to feeling negative emotions when asking for time off, according to the eighth annual Allianz Travel Insurance Vacation Confidence Index * released by Allianz Global Assistance.
The Vacation Confidence Index was conducted by national polling firm Ipsos Public Affairs on behalf of Allianz Global Assistance USA.
Allianz Global Assistance's Annual Vacation Confidence Index Reveals that Generation X Travelers Will Spend Nearly Twice as Much as Millennials and More than Baby Boomers
Americans are spending more on summer vacations this year, topping $ 100 billion for the first time, according to the eighth annual Allianz Travel Insurance Vacation Confidence Index released today by Allianz Global Assistance.
The Vacation Confidence Index has been conducted each summer since 2010 by national polling firm Ipsos Public Affairs on behalf of Allianz Global Assistance USA.
More Americans will travel, but spend less, on summer vacations in 2015 as millennials plan to save money on travel, according to the sixth annual Allianz Travel Insurance Vacation Confidence Index released today by Allianz Global Assistance USA.
Americans remain vacation deprived according to the seventh annual Allianz Travel Insurance Vacation Confidence Index, which found that more than 170 million * Americans (53 percent) haven't taken a vacation in the last 12 months.
Americans» summer vacation spending will increase a whopping 12.5 % this year, even though fewer people say that taking an annual vacation is important to them, projects Allianz Global Assistance in its Vacation Confidence Index.
Allianz Travel Insurance Survey Reveals More Than Half of Americans Haven't Vacationed in a Year and the Importance of Taking One is DecliningAmericans, especially millennials, are not taking their paid time off and remain vacation deprived due to feeling negative emotions when asking for time off, according to the eighth annual Allianz Travel Insurance Vacation Confidence Index * released by Allianz Global Assistance.
Allianz Travel Insurance Vacation Confidence Index Reveals Value - Seeking Millennials Drive «Sharing Economy»
In the Future of Travel, Safety Concerns over Autonomous Technology and Flying Vehicles Overshadow Excitement for Innovative PossibilitiesIf the «future were now,» travelers would feel safer on a rocket to space than being a passenger in a self - driving or autonomous vehicle, according to the annual Allianz Travel Insurance Vacation Confidence Index released today.
RICHMOND, Va., June 24, 2013 — A majority of Americans say that an annual vacation is important to them, but fewer are confident they'll be able to take one this year, leading to an increase in the country's «Vacation Deficit,» according to the fourth annual Allianz Travel Insurance Vacation Confidence Index released today by Allianz Global Assistance USA.
Millennials planning to spend less on summer vacations are more trusting of, and likely to use, the «sharing economy» for travel in 2015, according to the sixth annual Allianz Travel Insurance Vacation Confidence Index released today by Allianz Global Assistance USA.
Preview: Allianz Travel Insurance Vacation Confidence Index Reveals Many Americans Wary Of Self - Driving Cars
Allianz Travel Insurance's Vacation Confidence Index Reveals That While Fewer Americans Will Take a Summer Vacation in 2016, They'll Spend 11 % More Than Last YearFewer Americans will travel, but spend more, on summer vacations, according to the eighth annual Allianz Travel Insurance Vacation Confidence Index released today by Allianz Global Assistance.
Allianz Global Assistance's Annual Vacation Confidence Index Reveals that Generation X Travelers Will Spend Nearly Twice as Much as Millennials and More than Baby BoomersAmericans are spending more on summer vacations this year, topping $ 100 billion for the first time, according to the eighth annual Allianz Travel Insurance Vacation Confidence Index released today by Allianz Global Assistance.
Fewer Americans are confident they'll take a vacation, but those that do travel will spend moreRICHMOND, Va., June 24, 2013 — A majority of Americans say that an annual vacation is important to them, but fewer are confident they'll be able to take one this year, leading to an increase in the country's «Vacation Deficit,» according to the fourth annual Allianz Travel Insurance Vacation Confidence Index released today by Allianz Global Assistance USA.
60 Percent of 18 to 34 - Year - Old Travelers Trust Non-Traditional Travel Services Airbnb, Uber, Lyft, GetAround and FeastlyMillennials planning to spend less on summer vacations are more trusting of, and likely to use, the «sharing economy» for travel in 2015, according to the sixth annual Allianz Travel Insurance Vacation Confidence Index released today by Allianz Global Assistance USA.
The Vacation Confidence Index has been conducted by national polling firm Ipsos Public Affairs on behalf of Allianz Global Assistance USA.
Today, we share more insight from Allianz Global Assistance «s 2017 Vacation Confidence Index: Millennials, despite earning less than their elders and using fewer vacation days, are changing the travel industry in serious and tangible ways.
According to Allianz Travel Insurance's annual Vacation Confidence Index, more than 170 million Americans (53 percent) haven't taken a vacation in the last 12 months.
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