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New pan-European travel survey shows that 78% of people are keen to travel this year despite the COVID-19 pandemic

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Ferry company Stena Line have recently gauged the temperature of its customers travel preferences in wake of COVID-19. It received 84,000 responses from 11 countries.

Ferry company Stena Line has undertaken a huge survey* of its customers to gauge attitudes towards this year’s potential travel destinations and preferred modes of travel. 84,309 responses were received from 11 countries across Northern Europe. Positive sentiment towards car and ferry travel in Europe and neighbouring countries is apparent after COVID-19. It is no surprise that the ability to breath fresh sea air, freedom to move around, and adhering to social distancing is a priority. A summary of the main findings are below:

  • Good news for the travel industry is that overall attitudes towards travel remain strong, with 78% of the respondents saying they will travel same or more than before.
  • When choosing a destination the trend is to stay in Europe (44%) or visit a neighbouring country (42%). Only 1% said that they will avoid travel completely.
  • In the UK the number one destination is overwhelmingly the island of Ireland for 46% of people, with almost one third (32%) of UK respondents wanting to visit the Republic of Ireland (ROI), and Northern Island the second choice of destination Northern Ireland 14%.
  • Similarly the number one destination of choice customers living in the ROI is the UK (33%). With only 7% indicating they would be holidaying in ROI. 90% of respondents indicated they want to holiday in countries not on the ROI’s Green List.
     
  • When asked about reasons for travel there is a marked difference between the UK and Ireland, and rest of Europe. Elsewhere the main one reason for travel is either a holiday or for work. In the UK and Ireland after the long lockdown the number one reason for travel is to visit friends and family: 46% and 41% of respondents respectively. When viewed alongside the main destination being each other’s country, it shows intertwined lives are on these two neighbouring islands.
  • Almost two thirds of the respondents (65%) said they would consider ferry travel over air travel in the wake of COVID-19. When choosing a mode of transport the public are most likely to choose to travel by car and ferry, and less likely to travel by air, coach and by train.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has also changed our priorities when choosing how we travel. 83% of said fresh air circulated onboard or the ability to go out on deck was ‘important’ or ‘very important’. While 75% said the ability to move round was also ‘important’ or ‘very important’.  In total 72 % rated the importance of getting information by the transport company about safety measures, social distancing and hygiene measures as ‘important’ or ‘very important’.

“We are all going through a challenging situation right now”, Say Tony Michaelsen, Head of Travel in Stena Line. “That’s why we asked our customers how they felt for travel going forward. We can conclude that there is a strong will to start travelling again and that ferry travel seems to be a popular alternative. The ability to bring your own car, move around freely and get fresh air on deck is something that not many other modes of transport can offer”.

*About the survey: The online survey was sent via email in the end of June 2020, to over 1 million Stena Line travel customers in eleven countries in Europe that had engaged with Stena Line the past 12 months. The countries are Denmark, Germany, France, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden and United Kingdom. In total the survey was answered by 84,309 respondents, of which 31,414 were from the UK and 7,078, where from ROI 31,414. One lucky participant per country received €500 travel voucher. Data is available on an aggregated level as well as per country.

For more information, please contact: 

Simon Palmer

Communications Manager Irish Sea / North Sea
+353 (0)868858789

simon.palmer@stenaline.com  

 

 

 

For more information please:

Simon Palmer, PR & Communications Manager (Irish Sea and North Sea)

+353 (0)868858789, simon.palmer@stenaline.com

About Stena Line

Stena Line is one of Europe's leading ferry companies with 36 vessels and 18 routes in Northern Europe. Stena Line is an important part of the European logistics network and develops new intermodal freight solutions by combining transport by rail, road and sea. Stena Line also plays an important role for tourism in Europe with its extensive passenger operations. The company is family-owned, was founded in 1962 and is headquartered in Gothenburg. Stena Line is part of the Stena AB Group, which has about 16 000 employees and an annual turnover of around 37 billion SEK.

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About the survey: The online survey was sent via email in the end of June 2020, to over 1 million Stena Line travel customers in eleven countries in Europe that had engaged with Stena Line the past 12 months. The countries are Denmark, Germany, France, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden and United Kingdom. In total the survey was answered by 84,309 respondents, of which 31,414 were from the UK and 7,078, where from ROI 31,414. One lucky participant per country received €500 travel voucher. Data is available on an aggregated level as well as per country.
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78% of the respondents saying they will travel same or more than before.
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Staying within Europe is the top travel choice, for 44% of respondents. With 42% saying they will travel to a neighbouring country.
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The primary choice of travel destination for respondents in the UK was Ireland, and vice versa: 32% and 33% respectively.
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