Backpacker Tourism Faces a Changing Landscape Post-Pandemic

Backpacker Tourism Faces a Changing Landscape Post-Pandemic

Skift 23 February 2021 – For decades, hordes of travellers have explored vast sections of the globe with a backpack in tow. Whether they were hitting up the tried and true Banana Pancake Trail in Southeast Asia or memorably losing a journal during those travels, many people have viewed those trips as seminal moments in their lives.

But backpacker tourism faces an uncertain post-pandemic future. Several destinations, like New Zealand, that are popular with backpackers may focus more on attracting high-end visitors.

Moreover, the death of backpacker tourism has already been foreshadowed as the cheap flights many young travellers have relied on may become less frequent as airlines seek to recoup the massive losses they’ve suffered.

But is such fear warranted? Maybe not. Outdoor tourism remains a popular option for travellers looking for socially distanced activities.

“I don’t think that anything will ‘kill off’ youth tourism,” said Wendy Morrill, the research and education manager at the WYSE Travel Confederation. “And I say, ‘youth tourism’ as ‘backpacker tourism’ as what I consider Australia and New Zealand’s branding/labelling of the segment of travellers who are 30 to 35 years old or younger and utilize their working holidays schemes,” she added.

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