
Global Rescue Traveler Survey has issued this survey:
Fear of COVID-19 infectionย orย quarantine as a primaryย concern among travelers plunged 37%ย whileย their confidence to travel has grown significantly since the pandemic was declared more than a year ago, according to the results of Global Rescueโs Traveler Sentiment and Safety Survey.ย 78% of respondents are โmuch lessโ or โlessโ concerned about travel safety in 2021 compared to 2020, with 22% answering they are โmoreโ or โmuch moreโ concerned.

โTravelers are twice as likely to planย international tripsย within the nextย sixย monthsย as they were inย September 2020,โ said Dan Richards, CEO of Global Rescue, theย leading travel risk, crisis management and response company. โNearlyย three-quartersย of surveyed travelers have already takenย aย domestic trip or are planning to takeย oneย before July,โ he added.
As traveler confidence grows, Richards is encouraging government health officials toย develop capabilities to identify, detect and respond to COVID-19 and emerging pathogenic threats. โBy leveraging improvements in technology, includingย tools that detect active infection of COVID-19ย and emerging diseases on exhaled breath, we can effectively recoverย from,ย and prevent,ย disease spread while boostingย and protectingย the travel and hospitality industry,โ said Richards, whoย alsoย serves on the U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board at the U.S. Department of Commerce.

The overwhelming majority of respondents (91%) would submit to fast, on-site COVID-19 testing to check for coronavirus before travel, and 80% said they would payย forย the test depending on cost.
Surveyedย travelers areย closelyย split in their support for (46%) or against (42%)ย usingย vaccineย certificationsย for domestic travel.ย Approval shifts decisively regarding international trips with 70% of respondentsย favoringย theย use of vaccineย certificates.
Travelers revealed strong preferences to control theirย own vaccinationย and testing data rather than entrusting centralized organizations.ย 45%ย of respondents want their proof-of-vaccination and COVID-19 testing results to be maintained by the individual, and presented as necessary.ย Another 16% do not want the data collected at all.
โGovernmentย officials mustย take a leadership role in recommending secure technology standards where users, rather than centralized organizations, store and control data used for vaccine, previous infection and testing verification for COVID-19 and future disease outbreaks,โ Richards said.
The pandemic isย leading travelersย to modifyย theirย tripย plansย in a number of ways. A majority of travelers (54%) indicated they would avoid crowded destination and places with insufficient medical facilities (22%) as the leading reasons preventing them from visiting an area.
Respondents saidย the most important travel protection service today is medical evacuation from the point of illness or injuryย (49%) followed by Cancelย Forย Any Reason trip insurance to protect against financial loss from last minute trip cancellation or disruption (21%).
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