The survey shows that 2014 will be a banner year for the travel industry, with more respondents saying they are confident they’ll take a vacation and will spend more.
Americans will spend a record $100 billion on summer vacations in 2014, up 20% from the amount spent in 2013, according to the fifth annual Allianz Travel Insurance Vacation Confidence Index.
The survey also reported that the country’s “Vacation Deficit” has eased. The Vacation Deficit is the percentage of Americans who think that a vacation is important but are not confident they’ll be able to take one. The survey found that one in five (21%) Americans are facing a Vacation Deficit, down three points from last year’s 24%. Also, fewer Americans report they’re vacation deprived, as four in ten (39%) say they haven’t had a vacation in more than two years, down 5 points from 2013.
Travel insurance is also on the mind of many travelers as half of Americans (49%) said that recent global events have caused them to consider purchasing travel insurance for future foreign travel. One in three (34%) respondents said they have already purchased travel insurance for a trip abroad.
The Vacation Confidence Index has been conducted each summer since 2010 by national polling firm Ipsos Public Affairs on behalf of Allianz Global Assistance USA. A vacation is defined as a trip of at least a week to a spot that is more than 100 miles from home.