Nov 30, 2018 | New Horizons, News, Reports, Research, Work and Travel, Work and travel
News New Horizons IV discovered that 13% of youth travellers undertook a work experience trip in 2017. Roughly half of these travellers took part in formally organised work abroad programmes. Projecting these figures to the global youth travel market as a whole...
Nov 28, 2018 | 2018, New Horizons, Reports, Reports categories, Research, Trade, Work and travel
WYSE Archives New Horizons IV: Work Experience Travel Published December 2018 Free for members | Non members: €500 Research categories: Work and Travel, Consumer [et_pb_popup_builder _builder_version=”3.14″ popup_source=”iframe”...
Nov 16, 2018 | Accommodation, Accommodation, New Horizons, Research, Youth Travel
News A decade ago, travel agent offices that students could walk into accounted for about 70% of youth travel bookings. Fast forward to 2017 and the global study of youth and student travel, New Horizons IV, indicates that online now accounts for about 80% of youth...
Oct 16, 2018 | GenZ Travellers, Millennial Travellers, New Horizons, Research, Youth Travel
News Amsterdam Dance Event is in full swing, but music fans also have their eyes on the 2019 festival line-ups that are trickling out. Glastonbury sold out in 36 minutes without one act announced. A new video game themed music festival PLAY will hit the scene next...
Oct 10, 2018 | Accommodation, New Horizons, Reports, Research, Student Accommodation, Youth Travel
News The purpose of a trip, length of stay, and types of activities in the destination all factor into the level of happiness young people find in travelling and so does the type of accommodation used. Hostels are doing pretty well on the happiness front, from what...
Sep 20, 2018 | Accommodation, New Horizons, Research, World Youth and Student Travel Conference
News Yesterday, the early birds got the worms during findings from new questions included in the fourth iteration of WYSE Travel Confederation’s New Horizons Survey of global youth travel were shared with WYSTC delegates. Professor Greg Richards, long-time research...