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Global Rescue Survey says traveler confidence up; COVID fears down

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 Rescueโ€™s Traveler Sentiment and Safety Survey.ย 78% of respondents are โ€œmuch lessโ€ or โ€œlessโ€ concerned about travel safety in 2021 compared to 2020, with 22% answering they are โ€œmoreโ€ or โ€œmuch moreโ€ concerned.

โ€œTravelers 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. โ€œNearlyย 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. โ€œBy 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.

โ€œGovernmentย 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%).