KEY POINTS
  • Men are more likely to take travel risks amid Covid-19, a Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection survey finds.
  • Women are more likely to follow government health and safety recommendations, and favor road trips closer to home.
  • Men also demonstrated a greater proclivity to insure trips — likely because the type of trips they book tend to be riskier.

It's been said that men come from Mars and women, Venus. It looks like they're also headed in different directions when it comes to vacations here on Earth, according to insurer Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection.

Women, in general, tend to play it safer when it comes to travel planning in the age of Covid-19, according to the insurer's sixth annual State of Travel Insurance research survey. (The fourth of 10 planned "waves" of surveys for the 2021 edition of the entire study was conducted the week of Aug. 15 among 136 travelers. A total of 564 travelers have been surveyed thus far this year.)