{"id":276577,"date":"2021-12-16T00:19:00","date_gmt":"2021-12-15T13:19:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.easyweddings.com\/au\/pro-education\/2022-annual-wedding-industry-report\/"},"modified":"2021-12-16T00:19:00","modified_gmt":"2021-12-15T13:19:00","slug":"2022-annual-wedding-industry-report","status":"publish","type":"au-pro-education","link":"https:\/\/www.easyweddings.com.au\/pro-education\/2022-annual-wedding-industry-report\/","title":{"rendered":"2022 Annual Wedding Industry Report"},"content":{"rendered":"
Looking ahead, the survey responses suggest many of the norms around weddings and wedding planning are being rewritten. Couples are either planning much further in advance to book suppliers in 2023 and beyond or are rushing to get married in a matter of weeks after experiencing long delays. Weekday weddings may be more commonplace and intimate, luxury weddings are likely to grow in popularity.<\/p>\n
And of course, the sheer number of weddings will bring a new set of challenges to businesses and couples with our estimate being for 170,000 weddings in 2022 – about 45,000 more than usual. Many couples who wed during the past 18 months still intend to hold delayed celebrations with extended family and friends, making up for any COVID-compromises they had to make.<\/p>\n