CIBC Poll: Affordability concerns shaping 2025 holiday travel plans
CIBC Poll: Affordability concerns shaping 2025 holiday travel plans |
| [17-December-2025] |
Local adventures and homegrown holidays take centre stage this holiday season TORONTO, Dec. 17, 2025 /CNW/ - According to a new CIBC poll, 79% of Canadians say that travel has become less affordable over the last five years, and with cost concerns continuing to shape spending decisions, more families are choosing to stay closer to home this holiday season. More than six in 10 of those polled (62%) are choosing not to travel this holiday season, with 31% citing budget limitations and 22% saying they are prioritizing saving. Despite affordability concerns, nearly four in 10 (38%) of Canadians do plan to travel this holiday season, marking a slight dip compared to last year (down from 41% in 2024). Younger Canadians, particularly Gen Z, are leading the way, being twice as likely to travel compared to Boomers (50% vs. 26%). Of those planning to travel, fewer are focused on international trips, and many are increasingly opting for domestic adventures closer to home. "Canadians are showing both resilience and adaptability this holiday season, and whether its travelling within the country or gathering at home, the focus is on connection, comfort, and making smart financial choices " said Carissa Lucreziano, Vice-President, Financial Planning and Advice at CIBC. "As Canadians navigate their holiday plans, we're here to help them celebrate and budget for what matters most." Travel destinations for holiday 2025
Notably, almost one in five (18%) travellers plan to use credit card rewards points to help cover holiday travel expenses. Making the Most of the Holidays: Budgeting Tips from CIBC As Canadians navigate holiday plans, smart budgeting is more important than ever.
This festive period is being defined by a focus on what matters most: connection, comfort, and conscious spending. CIBC is committed to helping Canadians achieve their ambitions, whether they're travelling or celebrating at home. Disclaimer Data from last year was obtained from an Ipsos poll conducted between November 8th to 15th, 2024. Consistency in the sample size and weighting across both polls ensures data comparability over time. About CIBC SOURCE CIBC | ||
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