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Expedia Vacation Deprivation Report 2018: Indians Feel Most Vacation Deprived in the World

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December 05, 2018

Business Wire India

Expedia, one of the world’s largest full-service online travel agency, today announced the results of the 2018 Vacation Deprivation® study, an annual survey of vacation habits across 19 countries. The report highlighted that vacation deprivation is on the rise, and 75% of Indian feel vacation deprived which is the highest in the world followed by South Korea (72%) and Hong Kong (69%). Indian workers also do not take all vacation days and rank five to leave their vacations unused after Japan, Italy, Australia, New Zealand.

Mr. Manmeet Ahluwalia, Marketing Head, Brand Expedia in India said, "We have seen an increase in support from Indian employers to take vacations. However, employees still do not avail their full vacation days because of reasons like missing out on important work decisions (#1, 25%), fear of being seen less committed (#1, 19%) or finding it difficult to coordinate time with their travel companion (#1, 33%). Our study also reflect that 18% Indians feel that those who are successful at their job don’t take vacation days."

"We dug deeper to understand reasons which are keeping Indians away from taking vacations and realized that, Indians are the least to get a free pass while vacationing. They are expected to be available to their colleagues (#1, 34%) and supervisors (#1, 32%), making 34% Indians check their mails at least once per day. For 64% of Indians, the impending workload after they come back from vacation is an important factor in deciding the length of their holiday. Not surprised to know that 17% of Indians have not taken any leave from past one year. These figures throw light on various factors resulting in making India the most vacation deprived nation in the world."

"On the positive side, vacations does not only hit the ‘reset’ button on their stress and anxiety but also make them feel more focused, relaxed, productive and motivated at work post their vacation. Needless to say, 55% Indians feel that vacation deprivation effect their productivity and hence need to be taken seriously by all of us. Though the feeling of vacation deprivation among Indians have gone up, their guilt associated with taking a vacation has gone down by 9% from previous year to 63% in 2018. One of the leading reasons people don’t use their vacation time is because they’re saving them for a big trip which means they’re going longer between vacations. Bigger trips are great, but even a quick break can drastically improve quality of life. Aim to schedule a staycation or add an extra day onto a holiday weekend in between longer trips to get the best of both worlds," he added.   Top-line results from the 2018 report include:

Detailed Findings:   Annual vacation days receive (Median)Highest: France, Brazil, Germany and Spain (30%)| Lowest: Taiwan, Hong Kong, USA (14%); Thailand (10%) and India 20% (same as 2017) Vacation days taken: (Median)Highest: Brazil, France, Germany, Spain (30%)| Lowest: Japan, Thailand, USA (10%), India (15%) (same as 2017) Taking fewer days than they get Highest: Malaysia (61%), Japan (57%), India (53%)

Last vacation taken:

Reasons for not using all vacation days:

Effects of vacation on professional /work:

Effect of vacations on PERSONAL life and mental health/well-being:

Feeling vacation deprived: Highest: India (75%), South Korea (72%), Hong Kong (69%)| Lowest: Germany, Taiwan (49%), UK (48%), Spain (47%)

How frequently you check your work email/voicemail in a one week vacation:

Employer support of taking their vacation time- Highest: Brazil (84%), India, Mexico (78%)   When on vacation, expected to be available constantly by each of the following groups of people:

48% Indians as very likely to add on personal vacation days to a business/ professional trip

Source: Businesswire