From Gen Z to Boomers, Ontario's travel regulator shares how different generations are adapting their travel plans this year

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MISSISSAUGA, ON, June 9, 2025 /CNW/ - New data from the Travel Industry Council of Ontario (TICO), Ontario's travel regulator, shows a strong domestic travel trend across all age groups in 2025, while international and U.S. travel intentions reveal a clear generational divide.

Where will Ontarians travel in 2025

"From global tensions to rising costs, older generations appear more concerned, and affected by, the risks and uncertainties that can disrupt their travel plans," said TICO CEO Richard Smart. "It's a powerful reminder that peace of mind matters more than ever, especially when choosing how and where to book travel."

What's shaping travel plans in 2025?

Confidence that travel will go as expected drops significantly with age

Travel consumer protection

By booking travel with one of Ontario's 1,900 regulated, TICO-registered travel agencies, booking websites and tour operators, travellers have access to added consumer protection and peace of mind:

Travel agencies located outside of Ontario may not be held to the same standard, and the same level of assistance may not be available. It's easy to verify if a travel agency, booking website or tour operator is registered with TICO by visiting: tico.ca/search.

About the survey

An online survey was conducted by PMG Intelligence with 614 Ontarians, 19 years of age or older. A sample of this size can be expected to be accurate +/- 4.0 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. The survey was conducted May 5-6, 2025.