Travel

The Rise Of Travel Influencers Amongst The Youth

In today’s age of advanced technology, the tourism sector has recognised the potential of the youth demographic as a prime target market, especially due to its pervasive presence on social media platforms. Since Tik Tok, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram hold considerable sway, particularly among millions of youth, influencer marketing has grown exponentially with products and services, including travel, being endorsed across industries through social media.

Among the youth, social media influencers with a large following have become pivotal in shaping travel preferences and can easily swing the choices and opinions of their audiences.

This is also because the visual nature of these platforms allows the active user among the youth to consume content that highlights all aspects of a travel destination. As a result, destinations promoted by popular influencers see a surge in interest and bookings.

For example, the cruise holiday market which has been typically associated with older customers in the past, is today attracting more younger audiences, in particular Gen Z and millennials through creative content.

In this re-defined landscape, cruise lines have a golden opportunity to offer creative onboard offerings, such as witnessing the Northern Lights from a cruise through videos that convey the authenticity and atmosphere of the event.

Sustainability has also become an important factor among the younger generation when choosing where to travel as they harbor a desire to preserve nature and immerse themselves in the local culture.

Ecotourism, which involves travel by causing minimal impact on the environment and focusing on the welfare of the local communities, is attracting more and more young customers.

Such travelers also seek accommodation that are energy efficient or offer tours that lay an emphasis on nature and its conservation.

Tourism brands are also beginning to embrace technologies like AI and VR in order to adapt better to the preferences of the younger generations and create a more personalized experience.

While AI enables interactions and recommendations, virtual reality provides an insight on the destination before the actual trip. This “ try out” increases user engagement and removes any uncertainty when deciding on a destination.

Short and intensive nearby getaways are also finding favor with today’s youth because of time constraints or financial difficulties.

This micro-travel enables the traveler to explore authentic and local experiences, instead of large well known destinations, either over a weekend or even on a day trip to find solace from life’s daily humdrum.

Gen Z and millennials are also keen on experiencing the unknown and different rather than the usual tourist attractions. Also the growing trend of digital nomadism among youth further emphasises the importance of a flexible and adaptable destination catering to their work needs.

In the end

The changes brought by our new generation of travellers has made tourism marketing complex and more demanding. 

Therefore it has become imperative to integrate social media that focuses on sustainability and adopts AI and VR to show that the future of travel lies in personalization and eco consciousness.

The inclusion of influencers that reflect the interests of our youth will be the key to the success of the tourism sector in the years ahead.

Calvin Hayden

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