Recent studies indicate that modern travelers are experiencing fatigue stemming from both the travel experience itself and the extensive preparation required for it. According to Brigita Kučinskaitė, an expert at the travel agency “Kelionių akademija,” the increasing volume of choices—often involving numerous reservations, routes, and detailed logistics—makes it difficult for the body to achieve a state of genuine rest. Kučinskaitė notes that a striking trend in recent years is that significant fatigue can begin well before the departure date.
She points out that the abundance of options, sometimes numbering in the hundreds, contributes substantially to this pre-travel stress. This realization is shifting consumer priorities. Travelers are increasingly evaluating destinations based on factors beyond mere cost or hotel amenities.
They are now highly conscious of the overall energy expenditure associated with the planning and the entire journey. The complexity of managing multiple variables means that the perceived ease of the travel process is becoming as critical as the destination itself. Consequently, consumers are paying closer attention to how much mental and physical energy a trip is expected to consume.
This suggests a growing market segment that values streamlined, low-stress travel experiences, where the logistics of the journey are as important as the final destination.
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Recent studies suggest that modern travelers are experiencing fatigue resulting from both the travel experience and the extensive preparation required for it. Brigita Kučinskaitė, an expert at “Kelion
What specific components of modern travel and preparation are contributing to traveler fatigue?