Why do Poles not on vacation? Problems with a supervisor and fear of flying


The SABRE study shows that while over three quarters of Poles took at least one trip with accommodation outside the home over the past year, we still can't say that we travel regularly. Four out of ten of them were traveling only once during this period, and 30 percent – Just twice. What's more, 80 percent Poles from this group spent less than 20 days outside the whole year.
Dreams of a trip are common, but reality can verify them: more than six out of ten Poles admits that high costs effectively stop them from packing the suitcase. 28 percent He says simply that they lack time. The level of knowledge of foreign languages (27 percent) or supervisor (23 percent) is also an obstacle, which hinders convenient vacation planning. Up to 64 percent Poles admitted that they simply couldn't afford travel.
Spontaneous leave is rare
“We see in the data clearly that the decision to travel is less and less often due to the impulse – a holiday or weekend trip is today a logistics project. The growing cost awareness, economic uncertainty and difficulty with the matching of vacation to professional realities make many away plans end in the sphere of dreams. Therefore, it is so important that technologies support travelers, facilitating every stage of the trip” – Grzegorz Surma, SABRE expert.
Only 29 percent Travelers admitted that he was leaving for no specific reason. 25 percent visits the family, and 77 percent Typical tourists leave. Many of us may dream of a spontaneous journey, but most still plan to go in advance and according to specific needs.
Sabre Corporation is a software and technology supplier for the tourism industry. It supports a wide range of companies, including airlines, hoteliers, travel agencies and other suppliers. The company creates solutions in the field of retail, distribution and order processing.




