Firm says Thailand’s millennials are high on travel novelty and authenticity
And it turns out social media ‘influencers’ aren’t very influential
Thailand and Asia-Pacific millennial travellers want new travel experiences distributed through trustworthy channels, a category that includes ride-sharing apps and short-stay accommodation platforms, according to the latest survey by travel technology firm Amadeus.
The survey found millennials are embracing new technology, experiences and ways of travel.
Some 42 per cent of millennials say they often use ride-sharing apps when they travel, and 35% frequently use sharing economy services for accommodation.
The cohort is also more open to new technologies that enrich their experiences. For example, 77 per cent of Thai millennials have shown interest in augmented reality apps that deliver digital overlays containing interactive information about the culture or history of a site, compared with 67 per cent regionally.
Targeting millennials’ desire for new experiences is a golden opportunity for travel providers. Researchers have found that following recommendations that help them save money (37 per cent), millennials are most interested in recommendations that expose them to new experiences (27 per cent).