SALT LAKE CITY - October 29, 2007 – The popular “girls-getaway”
More than two-thirds (68%) of agents polled reported that when traveling together, women are indulging in more luxurious vacations than in years past. The majority of agents (56%) say these getaways are not merely weekend retreats, rather they are between 4-7 days long. While away, women are splurging on ultra-customized tours and experiences (42%), traveling first or business class (36%), and staying in private villas (20%). More than one-third (35%) of agents said women are spending between $2,600 to $5,000 per person when traveling with a group of girlfriends or female relatives. Even bachelorette getaways are going more upscale, say 57% of agents polled. In order by ranking, agents cited the most popular “girls-getaway”
“What girl doesn’t want to get away from the daily grind and relax with friends?” asked Amy Ochoa, Marketing Manager for Morris Murdock Travel. “These trips are a chance to enjoy friendships that you don’t have time to nourish on a regular basis. Take a week or just a weekend and visit a spa together or rent a house in Costa Rica. We take care of all the planning and the details, the rest is up to you.”
Some “girlfriend-
A New York shopping trip with radio hostess Alicia Richmond where participants will stroll through the city’s hottest neighborhoods where celebrities get their style and shop NYC's most unique shopping districts to build a gorgeous wardrobe for cents on the dollar of regular retail.
An exotic tour of China with 2007 Miss Utah Jill Stevens that allows travelers to explore historic cities like Beijing (Host of the 2008 Olympic Games), Hong Kong and Xi'an and experience the Great Wall, Tiananmen Square, and a day of shopping to find discounted prices on clothes, shoes, handbags, and much more.
In Their Own Words: A Survey of Women
According to a companion consumer survey of 470 women, when traveling with female friends or family members, women say they do so guilt- and worry-free (92% and 73% of those polled, respectively)
Women Traveling Solo
In addition to women-only group travel, nearly half of agents (48%) polled saw an increase in women traveling alone, the majority of which (84%) tend to be between the ages of 31 and 55. Fifty-
About the American Express Travel’s Girls-Getaway Poll and Survey
Data on women-only travel trends was collected via an online poll of 246 American Express Travel agents and representatives across the United States from June 6-13, 2007. The companion consumer survey, fielded in early June by International Communications Research, was conducted separately among 470 women.


