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JANUARY 7, 2021 // -- Some scientific data currently support people's desire to dream of traveling after the COVID-19 outbreak, a study published in the international journal Tourism Analysis found that people who travel regularly are more satisfied and happier than those who never travel.
a study to explain why some people travel more frequently than others and whether travel experiences have a lasting impact on their body's well-being and health, said Chun-Chu, a researcher at the University of Hong Kong.
study found that those who were more concerned about travel-related information and often discussed travel plans with friends were more likely to make regular vacation trips than those who did not think about their next trip very often.
: CC0 Public Domain In addition, respondents who reported being at least 75 miles from home were 7 percent more likely to be asked about their overall well-being than those who rarely or never traveled.
Researcher Chen points out that while things like work, family life, and friendship play an important role in people's overall well-being, the accumulation of travel experiences also seems to have a significant impact on people's self-reported life satisfaction;
Previous studies have analyzed the benefits of travel experiences for stress relief and body health, but these studies have tended to analyze the effects of a single trip or vacation, and this study goes a step further, looking at analyzing the continuing benefits of travel to the body during the year. In the
study, participants were asked about the importance of travel in their lives, how much time they spent thinking about and planning future vacations, and how many trips they made in a year;
As the restrictions on travel from the new crown epidemic slowly begin to ease in the future, this study is also of great importance to tourists and the tourism industry, and based on the results of this study, tour companies, resorts and even airlines may be able to launch social media campaigns, such as creating labels about the scientific benefits of travel/holiday, to stimulate interest in discussing travel perceptions.
Finally, the more people talk about and plan, the more likely they are to take a vacation, and if you want to flee in a hurry, travel to a new place, so this study may hopefully be an additional motivation for you to start planning your next vacation, the researchers said.
() original source: Chun-Chu Chen et al, Will you more be contentd with your life if you travel more frequent?, Tourism Analytics (2020). DOI:10.3727/108354220X16072200013427