Allianz Partners’ International Vacation Confidence Index has found that almost two-thirds (63%) of people across nine European countries expect to take a leisure trip of three days or more between January and March, either domestically or abroad, showing strong travel intentions across Europe this winter.

Reports
& Surveys
Our latest insights and deep dives on topics that will define the future of our business and our customers.

International Confidence Vacation Index
Winter 2023

States of Mind
Health Report
People’s thinking on health and healthcare is changing. Discover the shifts in mindset that will help to address the issues facing healthcare and improve outcomes for the future.

States of Mind
Travel Report
The travel industry has never experienced anything like the last three years. Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, travellers are now facing new uncertainties of geopolitical instability, rising energy costs and soaring inflation.

Covid-19 Brings the Future
of Healthcare Closer
Allianz Partners launches report exploring the unprecedented acceleration of healthcare trends beyond the timelines predicted in ‘The World in 2040’ series just three years ago.

International Vacation Confidence
Index - Summer 2022
After several years of travel restrictions, what percentage of Europeans and Americans plan to take a vacation this summer? How much will the average family plan to spend this year, in the context of rising costs?

International Vacation Confidence
Index - Winter 2021-2022
Allianz Partners surveyed over 9,000 people
across 9 countries about their travel plans and
across 9 countries about their travel plans and
confidence to travel this winter (2021-2022).

Living with COVID-19
In a series of press releases, Allianz Partners examines the implications of the pandemic on customer needs and expectations, and outlines the solutions proposed by each of its line of business.

The Future of Work & Digital Wellbeing
Allianz Partners supported The Economist Intelligence Unit with a research programme, which surveyed 1000 full-time employees working from home in the UK, Canada, France, Singapore and UAE, during the COVID-19 pandemic.