Marriott predicts travel trends for 2021

By Volker Heiden – Area Vice President Sub-Saharan Africa, Marriott International

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MOBILE MINDSET

The pandemic has accelerated the pre-pandemic trend of digitalisation in the travel sector. Digital platforms, which have long been the preferred source of content and commerce for Millennials and Gen-Z, will increasingly become a source of both inspiration and sales embraced by all generations.

THOUGHTFUL LUXURY

With travel and holidays being restricted for most of 2020, luxury travellers will want to focus their travel plans and funds onto more thoughtful, sustainable travel – a less flashy, low key form of affluence. We will see an interest in luxury travel experiences that are ‘special’ and offer unique experiences, privacy, well-being and the chance to re-connect with family rather than more conspicuous forms of luxury holidays. Drive-to destination travel is up significantly as people choose locations that are reachable without getting on a plane, where the journey itself becomes part of the experience.

We see this trend in the region as South Africa is known as a classic big-sky country, ideal for an ultimate road trip experience. Just one day on the road in South Africa takes travellers through breath-taking mountains and valleys to world-class beaches or bushveld.

LIVING IN THE MOMENT

These last months have taught us all that life can change unexpectedly in a very short space of time, and our freedom and ability to travel, which we all took for granted, can be restricted in ways we never imagined possible. This summer in the brief window where people could travel again, we saw a significant increase in last minute, spontaneous travel plans. People were booking the day before a trip – and then extending their stay once at the hotel. We also saw people treating themselves to a suite or an upgrade, as why not? This is something that will continue – people are craving a sense of adventure, excitement, indulgence – and a change of scenery after being stuck at home for months.

APARTMENT BOOKINGS

Consumers are looking to book apartment type/self-catering room categories within hotels to provide additional freedom and independence. To cater to this demand, Homes and Villas by Marriott International launched in South Africa last year.

REMOTE WORKING

The region is seeing a trend where customers are looking for a third space to work and be productive, especially now that remote working is becoming the new norm. Working from home while schools remain closed is a challenge, and therefore we are seeing the trend whereby customers are opting to use our hotel spaces as places to work with products such as the Work Anywhere Stay Pass which is available across selected hotels across sub-Saharan Africa.

TRUST IN TRAVEL

Travel brands that are trusted will thrive as consumers recover from the impact of the pandemic. In times of crisis and uncertainty, consumers buy from brands that they trust. Consumers will have higher expectations of their travel experiences – the quality of the travel experience will be more critical than ever. Guests have a heightened awareness of hygiene and this won’t disappear. Cleanliness will remain fundamental to the customer experience. Our hotels and associates have embraced our new cleanliness protocols, understand their importance and have worked tirelessly to ensure our hotels are delivering against Marriott International’s exacting standards.

RECOGNITION

Travel booking has become a much bigger decision – with more elements to consider and more expectations on the experience itself after a period of very limited or no travel. Consumers will be looking for the maximum value – both in monetary terms but also in terms of the experience for them – what they get out of a holiday personally.

BUSINESS TRAVEL

While the pandemic has sparked the rise of video calls, webinars and digital meetings, it can never replace the need for face to face. People crave connections and collaborate better when they are together. While large corporates may be slower to resume travel, smaller and medium-sized enterprises are desperate to get back to business. To support these businesses as they return to corporate travel we have introduced Marriott Bonvoy Business Ready. Over the next five years, we will see business travel resume, but we’ll also see the evolution of business travel with hybrid events, where elements of the event take place in person, and others take place digitally.