Covid-19 Changed Everything About Travel Last Year, According to Travel Insurance Data

Covid-19 Changed Everything About Travel Last Year, According to Travel Insurance Data

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Jan. 8, 2021 – Almost one year following the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, the travel landscape is still unrecognizable from years past. Using data from trips booked in 2020, travel insurance comparison website, Squaremouth.com, reports that almost everything about travel has changed.

Average Traveler Age Drops Amid Covid-19

Squaremouth reports the average age of their travelers has dropped, likely due to the high-risk nature of older travelers who contract Covid-19.

  • In 2019, the average traveler age was 50. By the end of 2020, this dropped to 38 due to a drastic dropoff in older travelers.
  • Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Baby Boomer generation insured by far the most trips. Now, younger Gen Xers comprise the highest demographic.
  • Of their total travel share, Squaremouth reports growth in every age group under 60, while every age group over 60 saw a decline from last year.

Widespread international border closures have drastically changed where Americans are traveling.

  • Prior to Covid-19, international trips comprised 90% of all travel. In the 10 months following, this has dropped to 67%.
  • European countries once ruled travel bookings, comprising up to 45% of all trips. Following international travel bans, Americans are remaining closer to home, with European trips accounting for less than 10% of travel going into 2021.
  • Caribbean countries that remained open to US tourists skyrocketed in popularity. Of the 20 most popular international destinations post-Covid, seven are Caribbean islands.

Travelers Spend Less on Trips due to Coronavirus Pandemic

Refundable bookings and other travel deals may contribute to the lower cost of travel following the Covid-19 pandemic. Squaremouth reports a steady decrease in trip costs being insured since January of last year.

  • Following the pandemic, the average trip cost being insured has dropped by 13%.
  • By the end of 2020, travelers were spending roughly $1,600 less on travel than in the months immediately preceding the pandemic.

Squaremouth maintains a large portfolio of travel insurance products that offer coverage related to the coronavirus pandemic, including cancellation and emergency medical benefits for contracting the virus, and Cancel For Any Reason coverage. Travelers can search for policies that include Covid-19-related coverage here.

For regularly updated information about Covid-19 and travel insurance, please visit our Covid-19 travel insurance information hub.

Methodology: Data is based on travel insurance policies purchased through Squaremouth.com, comparing sales trends since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic to data from the immediate months and year prior.


Notes to editors

Available Topic Expert: Steven Benna, inhouse data specialist is available for comment and interview. sbenna@squaremouth.com (727) 619-7262

About Squaremouth: Squaremouth.com has insured over 3 million travelers. Using Squaremouth’s intuitive quoting and comparison engine, award-winning support team, and verified customer reviews, travelers can save time and money to find the best travel insurance policy for their trip.