Market Research Reports Global Student Travel Market Report 2019.docx | Page 2

On the basis of End Use Industry, the market is split into:    Primary school student Middle & High School student College Students Market segment by Regions/Countries, this report covers: North America Country (United States, Canada), South America, Asia Country (China, Japan, India, Korea), Europe Country (Germany, UK, France, Italy), Other Country (Middle East, Africa, GCC) this report investigates and analyzes the production, value, price, market share and growth rate for the top manufacturers, Student Travel data from 2019 to 2023. Some of the Student Travel manufacturers involved in the market are STA Travel, StudentUniverse, Ellison Travel & Tours, Key Travel , Acquisitions and effective mergers are some of the strategies adopted by the Student Travel manufacturers. New product launches and continuous technological innovations are the Student Travel strategies adopted by the major players. StudentUniverse:- Travel when you can. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that a trip has to be long to be worth it—weekend trips are a great way to see nearby (and not-so-nearby) places and cities without spending a ton of money or disrupting your schedule too much. Flexibility and free time are your friends. This is one of the rare periods of your life where you will have a lot of control over your schedule. How you schedule your classes, work schedule and summer plans can all help you make more room in your schedule for traveling. It may feel like you don’t have much time to travel, but the truth is you have way more flexibility with a student schedule than with a 9-5 and a set amount of vacation days. Find ways to travel efficiently. Use your weekends, holidays, school breaks and other free time well. Add a day of traveling onto a long weekend so you can spend the most time traveling without missing much class or work. Traveling during holidays and school breaks is a great way to take longer trips. Take advantage of long breaks like winter and summer vacations while you have them—they won’t exist once you graduate! Travel during off-season times. Take advantage of college breaks to travel—especially if it’s during an off-peak time for the place you’re going. For example, since everyone tends to head to the beach for spring break, it can be a great time to head to Europe or anywhere cooler (ski trip, anyone?). Off- season destinations have the double advantage of being cheaper than in peak season and less crowded. Student Travel Questions Answered in this Report: 1. What will the Student Travel Market size be in 2023? 2. What are the Key factors driving the Global Student Travel Market? 3. What are the challenges to market growth? 4. Who are the Key players in the Global Student Travel Market? 5. What are the market opportunities and threats faced by the Student Travel players?