Eva Satkute Stewart is the Global Sector Head for Travel & Tourism at YouGov, a global public opinion and data group, where she is leading product innovation, international partnerships and business development. She has over 14 years’ experience as a business strategist with a passion for bringing market and consumer insights, cutting-edge analytics and consulting services to private and public organisations globally.
Before joining YouGov, Mrs Stewart was a Director at an economic consultancy, Oxford Economics, in charge of growing company’s subsidiaries including Tourism Economics. In this position, she applied her knowledge and experience in market research and analytics to client engagements, brand development, marketing and product development.
Eva holds a BA in Economics & Political Science from Greenwich University, UK and an MSc in International Management from King’s College London
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What's autumn got in store for UK travel?
The majority of Brits (63%) think that new Covid-19 restrictions are very or fairly likely to be introduced in autumn.
23 Sep 2021 - Article
UK: Which travel destinations are people buzzing about?
YouGov measures the destinations UK adults have been hearing something positive about in the news, through advertising, or talking to friends and family.
21 May 2021 - Article
Perceptions of England’s traffic light system and the places Brits might travel to first
Only a few countries may be deemed safe enough to make England’s ‘green’ travel list by May 17 and some destinations being floated around include Australia, Iceland, Ireland and the United States.
28 Apr 2021 - Article
Travel: Are Brits on-the-fence or on-the-go?
YouGov asked nearly 6,000 people in the UK about how the Government's new announcement on lifting the lockdown in England has impacted their travel plans.
11 Mar 2021 - Article
This is what Brits think about health passports
YouGov polled 6,000 Britons to find out how they feel about the introduction of vaccination passports.
10 Mar 2021 - Article
Two-fifths of British adults will not travel at all until they receive a COVID-19 vaccine
In order to measure perceptions around COVID-19 vaccines and travel intent, YouGov asked 2,000 British adults to reflect on their holiday plans once travel restrictions were lifted.
18 Feb 2021 - Article
Do people want the option to pay for travel over time?
A new YouGov Direct snap poll conducted in Great Britain reveals 34% of YouGov Direct panellists say they would be interested in being able to purchase a service in the travel category and paying it off over time. A third of Americans also say they would be interested in book now, pay later options for travel purchases.
16 Feb 2021 - Article
Has COVID-19 affected Brits’ and Americans’ love of travel?
Given the disruption to the travel industry brought on by the pandemic – leading to reductions in the amount of traveling done last year – what has happened to travel interest among Brits and Americans during that time?
19 Jan 2021 - Article
Three reasons why American wanderlust hints at a recovery
A closer look at travel interest throughout last year shows promising signs for travel recovery – mainly that Americans’ love for travel has not dampened at all compared to 2019 – but YouGov data also points to other reasons to be hopeful for a rebound.
12 Jan 2021 - Article
What trips are on people's minds for 2021?
Currently, the most popular trip type across 25 countries — from a sample of roughly 17,000 people — is visiting friends and family (37%).
16 Dec 2020