You can find national celebration days for almost anything and everything but who knew there was a national day for planning out your vacation days for the year? I know that I didn’t have a clue that it even existed until now.
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January 29, 2019 was the National Plan For Vacation Day where members of the travel industry joined with the U.S. Travel Association to encourage all Americans to commit their time off for the rest of the year, at the start of the year. Did you miss it? No worries, the tools are still available for you to use.
Find Inspiration, Special Offers and Planning Tips Using #PlanForVacation
The travel industry is engaging in many diverse efforts to encourage Americans to plan ahead for their time off, offering travel tips, planning resources, destination ideas, and special deals and offers celebrating National Plan for Vacation Day. Search #PlanForVacation on social media to find these resources and start planning your trip.
Every year, more than half of employees (52 percent) fail to use all their time off. In 2017, 705 million vacation days were left unused – up from 662 million days the year before. Moreover, of the 17.2 days of vacation the average employee takes per year, they are using less than half of that time to travel, missing an opportunity to see America and its many diverse offerings. This is despite research showing the incredible benefits to taking vacation days to travel—no matter how near or far—including better interpersonal relationships, job performance, and physical health and well-being.
“National Plan for Vacation Day is a unique opportunity for Americans to set aside time to plan vacations for the rest of the year, and unlock the many professional and personal benefits of travel,” said U.S. Travel Association President and CEO Roger Dow. “America offers something for everyone—whether you are looking for a beach, historical sites, a new city, or a cabin in the mountains, we encourage every American to plan their time off to explore our great country.”
Travel Industry Encourages Americans to #PlanForVacation
The most important factor in taking vacations is simple: planning. Research shows that “planners” use more of their time, take longer vacations, and are happier.
- 53 percent of planners took all of their vacation time vs. 43 percent of non-planners.
- Planners are also more likely than non-planners to use all or most of their time off to travel (33 percent to 18 percent).
- More planners report they are “very” or “extremely” happy with their personal relationships (81 percent vs. 68 percent), health and well-being (56 percent vs. 43 percent), company (57 percent vs. 50 percent), and job (56 percent vs. 48 percent) compared to non-planners.
Employers should also take note: allowing employees to take their time off contributes to higher productivity, performance, and a more positive attitude toward work. Vacation is also essential to inspiring creative thinking for employees.
To help Americans plan, the U.S. Travel Association has launched an interactive Vacation Planning Tool. By entering the number of days off earned, users can plot out their trips or vacations for the year, export to their work or personal calendar, and share with their family and co-workers.
U.S. Travel Association is the national, non-profit organization representing all components of the travel industry that generates $2.4 trillion in economic output and supports 15.6 million jobs. U.S. Travel’s mission is to increase travel to and within the United States. Visit www.ustravel.org.
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