WASHINGTON, DC --
According to the latest Travel Poll from the Travel Industry
Association of America (TIA), 64 percent of past-year leisure
travelers planned at least one of their trips at the last minute,
that is, within two weeks of taking their trip. This translates to
83.1 million U.S. adults. Among these last-minute travelers, 26
percent planned all of their past-year leisure trips at the last
minute. Survey results are based on a representative sample of 1,300
U.S. adults interviewed by telephone.
Even one week or less to plan a vacation seems to be more than
enough time for many last-minute leisure travelers. The majority
said they began planning their most recent last-minute leisure trip
one to two (25%) or three to seven days (34%) prior. Forty-one
percent began planning 8 to 14 days before the trip. Interestingly,
about one in five (17%) last-minute travelers said they used the
Internet to make travel reservations for their most recent
last-minute trip.
The most popular reason for taking a last-minute trip is to visit
friends or relatives (39%). Other primary reasons for taking a last
minute trip include entertainment reasons, such as for sightseeing
or attending a sporting event (23%) or for personal reasons, such as
attending a wedding (19%). Last minute outdoor recreation trips are
popular as well (12%). Seven percent say their trip was for a
combination of business and pleasure purposes.
Not surprisingly, most last-minute trips are close to home and short
in duration, with the majority (69%) less than 500 miles, one-way,
to the destination. Sixteen percent of last-minute trips are between
500 and 1,000 miles, one-way and 15 percent are 1,000 miles or more.

Most (70%) last-minute travelers drove their own
car; an additional eight percent traveled by recreational vehicle.
Just 15 percent used air transportation. Nearly half (45%) of
last-minute travelers stayed in a hotel, motel, or bed and breakfast
on their most recent trip; thirty-five percent stayed with friends
or relatives.
As expected, last-minute travelers who planned their trip 8 to 14
days in advance are more likely than those who planned one to seven
days in advance to use air transportation (20% vs. 12%) and stay in
a hotel, motel, or bed & breakfast (55% vs. 37%).
Last-minute travelers most often plan these trips by gathering
information from friends, family, and co-workers (35%). About one in
ten look at travel guides, books, or magazines (13%) or at online
travel agency web sites (12%). They next most often make phone calls
or visit travel agents or agencies (9%) or make phone calls or visit
airlines, hotels, car rental companies, or other travel companies
(7%).