Aussies Embrace DIY Travel but Make Costly Booking Mistakes
MEDIA RELEASE | 9 February 2026

Aussies embrace DIY travel – but 6 in 10 make costly booking mistakes

  • 83% of Aussies prefer to book their own flights, hotel accommodation or travel activities
  • Just 17% use travel agents for most of their bookings
  • 57% admit to serious mistakes when researching and booking their travel

New research has revealed that a majority of Australian travellers are taking travel bookings into their own hands – and often paying the price. A significant 83 per cent of travellers now prefer to book their own flights, hotel accommodation or travel activities, with just 17 per cent relying on travel agents to do it all. The downside? Almost 6 in 10 admit to having made significant booking mistakes, from paying too much and choosing unsafe accommodation, to losing out on refunds when cancelling and missing travel connections.

The findings were derived from a new survey of a nationally representative, independent panel of 1009 Australians, commissioned by award-winning travel insurance provider Insure&Go, to gauge how Australians are planning their travel and whether they are making mistakes along the way.

The appetite for international travel to and from Australia continues to grow, with the Australian Bureau of Statistics recording 16.7 per cent year-on-year growth in departures and a 7.9 per cent growth in arrivals in April 2025.[1] Australians are fuelling their wanderlust online, with a 2025 Ipsos report revealing that online airline audiences in Australia increased 12 per cent year on year.[2] Overall, the Australian online travel bookings market is forecasted to grow at an annual compound rate of 3.8 per cent between 2024 (from around AUD$17bn in value) and 2033 (to around AUD$23.8bn in value).[3]

Insure&Go asked survey respondents how they (or their travel companion) typically plan and book international travel. Two-thirds (65%) tend to book their accommodation on online hotel booking platforms, 28 per cent book flights through flight comparison or aggregator websites, one quarter (26%) mostly find and book tours and activities through online platforms, and a quarter (25%) prefer to book directly with specific travel providers.

David Mayo, Insure&Go Commercial & Marketing Director, says: “Our research suggests that booking platforms are becoming the norm, with travellers now preferring to do their research and find deals online. However, professional advice still plays an important role – especially for more complex or high-cost itineraries, such as multi-stop tours, or trips involving families or older travellers.

“It’s easy to overlook what seem like minor details in your planning, but these can make or break your trip. You need to know, for instance, whether your travel insurance covers the activities you have planned or what’s buried in your travel provider’s cancellation policy fine print.”

[1] https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/industry/tourism-and-transport/overseas-arrivals-and-departures-australia/latest-release

[2] https://iris-au.ipsos.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Ipsos_iris-TravelReport-April-2025.pdf

[3] https://www.imarcgroup.com/australia-online-travel-bookings-market

Young travellers prefer digital; older travellers prefer a human touch

The survey results also highlight the preference among younger travellers for online platforms, while over-50s prefer travel booking methods where they can speak and correspond with real people.

Four in five (79%) of under-30s travellers, for instance, tend to book their own accommodation on online booking platforms, 40 per cent like to book their own flights on airfare comparison or aggregator platforms, and 33 per cent prefer to book their own tours and activities on online platforms – figures much higher than the total average.

Notably, more than 1 in 10 (12%) of all respondents have used AI tools or itinerary generators to plan their holidays. This figure rises to 24 per cent of under-30s, but drops to just 3 per cent of over-50s.

While young travellers lead the way in DIY travel, with 94 per cent of under-30s booking some aspects of their travel, the DIY travel category where over-50s lead the way is booking directly with travel operators (via emails or calls). One third (34%) of over-50s prefer to book this way, compared with 19 per cent of under-50s. And while only 8 per cent of under-30s tend to use travel agents for most bookings, that figure jumps to 28 per cent among over-50s.

Freedom, flexibility and better deals driving the DIY travel movement

Insure&Go asked respondents why they prefer to organise their own trips, whether it be accommodation, flights or tours. Almost two-thirds (63%) said they enjoy the freedom and creativity of designing their own itineraries, while more than half (56%) believe they can find better deals on their own. Almost a third (31%) said DIY travel booking gives them greater control over their budget and spending, while 29 per cent value the flexibility to make last-minute changes.

The pitfalls of planning alone: common mistakes still widespread

Despite the confidence in DIY travel, 58 per cent of respondents admitted to making mistakes, with the most common one (by 26%) being missing discounts or deals by booking at the wrong time – something that travel agents are traditionally used for.

Under-30s travellers are the age group most likely to have made mistakes in their travel bookings – a significant 78 per cent. One third (35%) have missed out on discounts or deals, 21 per cent have chosen unsafe or inconvenient accommodation, 23 per cent chose travel insurance with inadequate coverage, and 20 per cent booked non-refundable airfares, accommodation and tours, and had to cancel. Further, 11 per cent either underestimated travel time that led to delays or missed transport, or they selected travel insurance that didn’t cover key activities or emergencies.

David says that while designing travel itineraries and making bookings can be an empowering process, travellers should be aware of the risks. “Especially in relation to travel insurance, we encourage travellers to check whether the policy covers them for all their planned travel activities.

“Overall, while online booking platforms are easy to use, travellers committed to booking their own travel should always double-check the fine print, from cancellation policies to refund conditions.”

Insure&Go’s survey results below:

Survey question Under 30s 30-49 yrs 50+ yrs Total
How do you (or your travel partner) typically plan and book international travel?
We mostly book accommodation through online booking platforms 79% 79% 47% 65%
We mostly book flights through flight comparison or aggregator websites 41% 34% 17% 28%
We mostly find and book tours and activities through online platforms 33% 29% 20% 26%
We mostly book cruises through cruise booking websites 17% 17% 14% 16%
We’ve used AI tools (eg: ChatGPT, itinerary generators) to research destinations and create itineraries 24% 16% 3% 12%
We prefer to book directly with specific travel providers (via emails, calls) 19% 18% 34% 25%
We tend to use a travel agent for most bookings 6% 9% 28% 17%
What motivates you (or others in your travel group) to research, plan, and book your own travel?
We enjoy the freedom and creativity of designing our own itineraries 56% 66% 64% 63%
We can find better deals and more options by researching independently 58% 62% 48% 56%
We have preferred accommodation, airlines, or cruise providers, making self-booking easier 36% 33% 32% 33%
The abundance of travel reviews, online platforms and information makes professional help unnecessary 30% 28% 25% 27%
It gives us greater control over our travel budget and spending 49% 48% 52% 49%
We value the flexibility to make last-minute changes to plans 25% 28% 32% 29%
We find the information and tools readily available online very trustworthy 17% 15% 22% 18%
Have you (or your travel companion doing the booking) made any of the following mistakes when planning and booking travel?
Didn’t check visa or entry requirements for the destination 9% 5% 3% 5%
Selected travel insurance that didn’t cover necessary activities or emergencies 23% 11% 5% 11%
Missed out on discounts or promotions by booking too early or too late 35% 29% 17% 26%
Chose accommodation in an inconvenient or unsafe location 21% 14% 8% 13%
Booked non-refundable airfares, accommodation or tours and had to cancel 20% 16% 8% 14%
Underestimated travel time between destinations, leading to delays or missed transport 17% 13% 4% 11%
Failed to confirm transportation arrangements (eg: transfers, car rentals) 7% 6% 1% 5%
Did not account for time zone differences when scheduling activities or flights 4% 4% 2% 4%
Forgot to check baggage allowance, resulting in unexpected fees 8% 6% 3% 5%
Failed to notify the bank about international travel, causing card issues abroad 9% 6% 3% 5%
Failed to notify mobile phone provider about international travel, leading to a big phone bill back home 5% 4% 4% 4%
Booked accommodation, tours, flights or tours that were far below the quality advertised 12% 7% 8% 9%
Didn’t research local customs or laws, leading to uncomfortable situations 3% 3% 1% 2%
Misunderstood cancellation policies and lost money on changes 5% 6% 3% 5%
Didn’t confirm bookings or reservations, resulting in lost bookings 5% 4% 2% 4%
Ignored travel advisories or safety warnings for the destination 2% 2% 2% 2%
I have never made a mistake when planning and booking our own travel 22% 39% 58% 42%

For more information, please contact:

Sarah Ewenson | 0409 079 559 | sewenson@theideassuite.com.au

About InsureandGo

InsureandGo (InsureandGo.com.au) is one of Australia’s award-winning online travel insurance specialists. Since it was established in Australia in 2012, InsureandGo has covered more than 2 million Australian travellers. Owned by Europ Assistance, which operates in more than 200 countries, InsureandGo has an expansive, 24/7 global assistance network. InsureandGo Australia has won numerous awards and recommendations for its services including the 2024 Canstar Award for Outstanding Value in ‘Outstanding Value – International Travel Insurance’ for the second consecutive year and ‘Outstanding Value – Seniors Travel Insurance’ for the third consecutive year, the 2024 WeMoney Award for ‘Best for Seniors Travel Insurance’ for the second consecutive year, the 2023 Finder Award for Travel Insurance – Domestic, and the 2023 WeMoney Award for ‘Best for Value – Cruise Travel Insurance’. More information about InsureandGo’s awards can be found here: https://www.insureandgo.com.au/travel-insurance-awards/.

This insurance is underwritten by Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Company Limited (MSI), ABN 49 000 525 637, AFSL 240816. Europ Assistance Australia Pty Ltd, ACN 140 219 594, AFSL 552106, trading as InsureandGo and other brands, holds a binding authority from the insurer, MSI to issue contracts of insurance and to deal with or settle claims on MSI’s behalf and as MSI’s agent. Any advice is general advice only and does not take account of your particular circumstances. Before purchasing, decide whether this product is right for you. Consider the PDS and TMD at www.insureandgo.com.au/policy-wordings.

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