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Youth Travel Setting Trends for Responsible Travel David Jones Former Director General, The World Youth, Student & Educational (WYSE) Travel Confederation
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WYSE Travel Confederation The global community of youth travel, student travel, cultural exchange and international education specialists – created by student unions in 1949 550 members active in 121 countries Serving 10 million young travellers each year WYSTC 2011: 1,000 youth travel professionals, Barcelona, September 20 -23 Mission: “to increase international understanding through the promotion of travel and education opportunities for students and youth”.
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Youth Travel - The Global Market 200 million/yr | USD 190 billion | 20% of travellers Stay longer, spend more Ambitious - mix travel with experiential learning Important to: destinations, the tourism industry agenda, national state objectives
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Not a ‘Tourist’ Self identify as “not a tourist” Travel with purpose – to explore new cultures and environments Respect for the people and places they visit Concerned, aware, receptive to responsible travel practices and sustainability
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Responsible Travel Habits - make a contribution - Carbon footprint 10% that of a business traveller Get off the ‘beaten track’, travel, eat and sleep close to local communities – average Asian trip is 92 days Less ‘leakage’ of their spend Contribute to poverty alleviation Seek sustainable programmes and services
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Set Travel Trends Mix leisure travel with experiential learning Growth in community service and volunteering New growth in Higher Education/Study Abroad The ‘pioneers’ of today’s top Asian destinations Connected with a vast online network - valuable tourism ‘ambassadors’ for destinations Adventure | Volunteer | International Education | Work Abroad Language Cultural Exchange | Flights | Hostels | Student Identity (ISIC) Insurance | Home Stay Au Pair | Heritage | Internship
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Serving the Youth Market Provide specialised products and services that cater to their unique ‘travel with purpose’ needs Engage with the market through their social networks - before and after they travel Demonstrate sustainability in your programmes and services, promote responsible travel habits Join the global network of youth travel providers and attend WYSTC www.wystc.org
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Creates Responsible Travellers “If you have travelled as a ‘young independent traveller’ (backpacker, study or work abroad, exchange student, volunteer work), what impact has this had on your perception of the following?”* Significant impact Your respect for other cultures92% Your career choice80% Tendency to travel independently83% Developing positive personal values and ethics 82% Responsible travel habits78% Interest in social justice, poverty, peace73% Your overall lifestyle72% * Travellers Pulse, Lonely Planet 2005
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“New Horizons” is the benchmark research study into the motivations and characteristics of young, independent travellers New Horizons II 2007 (8,500+ young travellers) Available at www.wysetc.orgwww.wysetc.org ‘Youth Travel Matters’ UNWTO Compendium of 7 studies on youth travel (May 2008) Available at www.unwto.org Youth Travel Research
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‘Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by - and that has made all the difference’ Robert Frost David Jones: David@djones.ca WYSE Travel Confederation: www.wysetc.org Contact: Robin Wicks, Director General r.wicks@wysetc.org
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