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Global LGBTQ+ snapshot showcases the high desire to return to travel before the end of the year,
27 May virtual meeting will focus on outcomes
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.–The International LGBTQ+ Travel Association, with support from the IGLTA Foundation, recently released the first findings from its 2021 LGBTQ+ Post COVID Travel Survey. Responses came from approximately 6,300 LGBTQ+ travelers around the world, with the largest representation from the United States, Brazil, Mexico, India and the EU.
- One year into the pandemic, the desire to return to travel is stronger than ever. Nearly three-fourths (73%) of global respondents said they plan to take their next major vacation before the end of 2021.
- Nearly one quarter (23%) of the respondents had made travel reservations in the past week, at the time of taking the survey.
"When we did our first LGBTQ+ post COVID-19 travel sentiment study last year, the pandemic was in its infancy and everything was uncertain. Still, the results were undeniable: LGBTQ+ travelers were anxious to return to travel as soon as it was safely possible,” said John Tanzella, IGLTA President/CEO. “We wanted to revisit this project a year into this challenging time to reinforce the resilience of LGBTQ+ travelers, and to champion the importance of equity, diversity and inclusion in destination outreach.”
The survey also focused on the likelihood of LGBTQ+ individuals choosing a variety of travel-related activities in the next six months, again showcasing strong willingness to travel and the diversity of the LGBTQ+ travel market.
- 58% are likely/very likely to stay in a hotel or resort
- 68% are likely/very likely to take a domestic leisure trip
- 45% are likely/very likely to stay in a vacation home, condo or rental apartment
- 31% are likely/very likely to take an international leisure trip
- 19% are likely/very likely to visit an amusement park
- 25% are likely/very likely to take a group trip
- 13% are likely/very likely to take a cruise
- 50% are likely/very likely to take a short-haul flight (3 hours or less)
- 36% are likely/very likely to take a medium-haul flight (3-6 hours)
- 26% are likely/very likely to take a long-haul flight (6 hours or more)
- 43% are likely/very likely to attend an LGBTQ+ Pride Event
The IGLTA Post COVID LGBTQ+ Travel Survey was conducted between 26 March and 9 April 2021 through the association’s global network, including members and media partners. The responses came from 6,324 individuals around the world who identity as LGBTQ+. An emphasis was placed on obtaining greater gender parity in this survey.
- 57% of respondents identified as gay; 19% lesbian; 17% bisexual
- 70% of respondents are between the ages of 25 and 64
- 63% of respondents are men; 31% are women, 1% are transgender, 4% identify as non-binary or preferred to self-describe
The global survey results are available to download from the IGLTA website, as well as breakout reports on the United States, Brazil, Mexico, and the EU. For more information, please visit www.iglta.org/2021-Survey
Join IGLTA on Zoom, 27 May at 11am ET, for a discussion of the survey results. RSVP at www.iglta.org/members-connect
About IGLTA
The International LGBTQ+ Travel Association is the global leader in advancing LGBTQ+ travel and a proud Affiliate Member of the United Nations World Tourism Organization. IGLTA’s mission is to provide information and resources for LGBTQ+ travelers and expand LGBTQ+ tourism globally by demonstrating its significant social and economic impact. IGLTA membership includes LGBTQ+ and LGBTQ+ welcoming accommodations, destinations, service providers, travel agents, tour operators, events and travel media in 80 countries. The philanthropic IGLTA Foundation empowers LGBTQ+ welcoming travel businesses globally through leadership, research and education. For more information: iglta.org, igltaconvention.org or iglta.org/foundation and follow us on Facebook @IGLTA, @IGLTABusiness or @IGLTAFoundation, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram @iglta.