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Travel is Worth It: Choice Hotels Reveals 2017 Travel Outlook
Survey reveals Americans are willing to spend more and prioritize travel in 2017
PR Newswire
ROCKVILLE, Md.

ROCKVILLE, Md., Dec. 7, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- As 2017 fast approaches, Choice Hotels International, Inc. (NYSE: CHH), one of the world's leading hotel companies, has released its annual traveler survey capturing the latest insights from U.S. consumers. This year's survey reveals Americans will increase travel spending in 2017, and identifies the top domestic and international destinations.

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"Even though Americans are busier than ever, our survey reinforces that travel matters. People are willing to spend significantly more than last year to explore new places," said Patrick Pacious, president and chief operating officer, Choice Hotels International. "At Choice, we share their passion and are constantly working to meet their needs by making travel more enjoyable with diverse upscale, urban and international properties in exciting destinations."

The 2017 Travel Trend Outlook

More Money, Same Time

    --  Americans are too busy to travel more often but plan to spend more.
        --  Given busy schedules, Americans say they'll take three trips in
            2017, in line with 2016. One in five listed 'my schedule was just
            too busy' as a reason for not traveling more over the past 12
            months, a 144-percent increase over the year prior.
        --  Leisure/personal travel budgets are up 42 percent over 2016, from
            $3,572 to $5,063.
        --  Due to falling oil prices, just 13 percent of Americans listed 'gas
            was too expensive' as a reason for not traveling more over the past
            12 months, an 11 percent drop over the year prior.
        --  Where do they splurge? Food and beverage tops the list at 43
            percent. Out of their total travel budget, Americans end up spending
            around 30 percent on accommodations and lodging.

Top Destinations in 2017

    --  Where are travelers going domestically?
        --  More than half of Americans listed beach destinations, like Florida
            and California (56%), as their preferred place to travel
            domestically, followed by places off the beaten path (48%), urban
            cities (47%), and mountain destinations (39%).
        --  Millennials prefer beach and urban city destinations, compared to
            baby boomers who are 31 percent more likely to visit somewhere off
            the beaten path.
    --  International travel identified as hot spots.
        --  When asked to identify their dream international trip, Australia
            (63%) ranks ahead of South America (38%) and Cuba (27%) when it
            comes to preferred international destinations.
        --  Some 28 percent of Americans are also planning to visit Europe next
            year, with Paris (21%), London (20%) and Rome (18%) being the top
            destinations.

Travel is Worth It

    --  In exchange for an all-expense paid trip to their dream destination,
        Americans would give up a surprising number of events or goods:
        --  Over half of Americans (57%) would give up their daily coffee.
        --  More than half would forego all holiday gifts.
        --  Nearly 1 in 4 Americans (23%) would miss a child's birthday or their
            best friend's wedding (24%).

In an interesting tidbit, nearly 4 in 10 (39%) Americans would journey to a destination for a first date.

The Choice Hotels 2017 Travel Forecast was conducted by Newlio (www.Newlio.com) among a nationally representative sample of 1070 U.S. adults who are planning to take one or more overnight leisure or personal trips in 2017, sourced by an email invitation to take an online survey.

About Choice Hotels
Choice Hotels International, Inc. (NYSE: CHH) is one of the world's largest lodging companies. With more than 6,400 hotels franchised in more than 40 countries and territories, Choice Hotels International represents more than 500,000 rooms around the globe. As of September 30, 2016, 745 hotels were in our development pipeline. Our company's Ascend Hotel Collection®, Cambria® hotels & suites, Comfort Inn®, Comfort Suites®, Sleep Inn®, Quality®, Clarion®, MainStay Suites®, Suburban Extended Stay Hotel®, Econo Lodge®, Rodeway Inn®, and Vacation Rentals by Choice Hotels(TM) brands provide a spectrum of lodging choices to meet guests' needs. With more than 28 million members and counting, our Choice Privileges® rewards program enhances every trip a guest takes, with benefits ranging from instant, every day rewards to exceptional experiences, starting right when they join. All hotels and vacation rentals are independently owned and operated. Visit us at www.choicehotels.com for more information.

© 2016 Choice Hotels International, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Travel is Worth It: Choice Hotels Reveals 2017 Travel Outlook

Survey reveals Americans are willing to spend more and prioritize travel in 2017

PR Newswire

ROCKVILLE, Md., Dec. 7, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- As 2017 fast approaches, Choice Hotels International, Inc. (NYSE: CHH), one of the world's leading hotel companies, has released its annual traveler survey capturing the latest insights from U.S. consumers. This year's survey reveals Americans will increase travel spending in 2017, and identifies the top domestic and international destinations.

"Even though Americans are busier than ever, our survey reinforces that travel matters. People are willing to spend significantly more than last year to explore new places," said Patrick Pacious, president and chief operating officer, Choice Hotels International. "At Choice, we share their passion and are constantly working to meet their needs by making travel more enjoyable with diverse upscale, urban and international properties in exciting destinations."

The 2017 Travel Trend Outlook

More Money, Same Time

  • Americans are too busy to travel more often but plan to spend more.
    • Given busy schedules, Americans say they'll take three trips in 2017, in line with 2016. One in five listed 'my schedule was just too busy' as a reason for not traveling more over the past 12 months, a 144-percent increase over the year prior.
    • Leisure/personal travel budgets are up 42 percent over 2016, from $3,572 to $5,063.
    • Due to falling oil prices, just 13 percent of Americans listed 'gas was too expensive' as a reason for not traveling more over the past 12 months, an 11 percent drop over the year prior.
    • Where do they splurge? Food and beverage tops the list at 43 percent. Out of their total travel budget, Americans end up spending around 30 percent on accommodations and lodging.

Top Destinations in 2017

  • Where are travelers going domestically?
    • More than half of Americans listed beach destinations, like Florida and California (56%), as their preferred place to travel domestically, followed by places off the beaten path (48%), urban cities (47%), and mountain destinations (39%).
    • Millennials prefer beach and urban city destinations, compared to baby boomers who are 31 percent more likely to visit somewhere off the beaten path.
  • International travel identified as hot spots.
    • When asked to identify their dream international trip, Australia (63%) ranks ahead of South America (38%) and Cuba (27%) when it comes to preferred international destinations.
    • Some 28 percent of Americans are also planning to visit Europe next year, with Paris (21%), London (20%) and Rome (18%) being the top destinations.

Travel is Worth It

  • In exchange for an all-expense paid trip to their dream destination, Americans would give up a surprising number of events or goods:
    • Over half of Americans (57%) would give up their daily coffee.
    • More than half would forego all holiday gifts.
    • Nearly 1 in 4 Americans (23%) would miss a child's birthday or their best friend's wedding (24%).

In an interesting tidbit, nearly 4 in 10 (39%) Americans would journey to a destination for a first date.

The Choice Hotels 2017 Travel Forecast was conducted by Newlio (www.Newlio.com) among a nationally representative sample of 1070 U.S. adults who are planning to take one or more overnight leisure or personal trips in 2017, sourced by an email invitation to take an online survey.

About Choice Hotels
Choice Hotels International, Inc. (NYSE: CHH) is one of the world's largest lodging companies. With more than 6,400 hotels franchised in more than 40 countries and territories, Choice Hotels International represents more than 500,000 rooms around the globe.  As of September 30, 2016, 745 hotels were in our development pipeline. Our company's Ascend Hotel Collection®, Cambria® hotels & suites, Comfort Inn®, Comfort Suites®, Sleep Inn®, Quality®, Clarion®, MainStay Suites®, Suburban Extended Stay Hotel®, Econo Lodge®, Rodeway Inn®, and Vacation Rentals by Choice Hotels™ brands provide a spectrum of lodging choices to meet guests' needs. With more than 28 million members and counting, our Choice Privileges® rewards program enhances every trip a guest takes, with benefits ranging from instant, every day rewards to exceptional experiences, starting right when they join.  All hotels and vacation rentals are independently owned and operated. Visit us at www.choicehotels.com for more information.

© 2016 Choice Hotels International, Inc. All rights reserved.

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SOURCE Choice Hotels International, Inc.

CONTACT: Scott Carman, Choice Hotels: 301-592-6361, scott_carman@choicehotels.com

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