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Japanese travelers tend to select booking sites based on ‘price,’ ‘reviews’ and ‘search functions’

Japanese travelers tend to select booking sites based on ‘price,’ ‘reviews’ and ‘search functions’

The GSD provider Amadeus’s survey finds that the most important factor for Japanese travelers to select a booking site was ‘prices to the value of services (45%),’ followed by ‘users’ reviews (34%)’ and ‘effective search functions (19%).’

The answers of ‘longer times for search and booking than before (30%)’ outnumbered the answers of ‘shorter than before (23%).’ Also, the survey shows that one out of five (18%) stopped a booking process because they found additional charges or commissions on a booking process after searching. 

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Regarding inspirations for selection of a destination, the most answers were found in ‘travel blogs or websites (44%), but other media than online were also preferred, such as ‘travel magazine (34%),’ ‘TV program (31%)’ or ‘recommendations from friends or family (28%).’ Also, the answers of ‘possibly changing a destination or an itinerary if it is an environment-friendly travel’ reached 40%. 

Interestingly, more than half of Japanese travelers wanted ‘personalized recommendations,’ and about half of them (49%) did not care about sharing of individual data for personalized bookings. 

Respondents who wanted to manage flight experiences (such as a seat or meals) by themselves accounted for 77% of the total, and 53% answered that that wanted to join airlines’ royalty programs for personalized benefits.

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