Summer Travel Trends
Americans Keep Travel Options Open This Summer According to 2023 Ipsos Holiday Barometer
Travel budgets are on the rise amongst Americans with those surveyed planning to spend $3,013 this year a 6% increase from last year.
Travel budgets are on the rise amongst Americans with those surveyed planning to spend $3,013 this year a 6% increase from last year.
Allianz Partners USA Reveals Top 2023 Summer Travel Destinations, Top Days for Travel
U.S. travelers are in it for the long haul, with New Zealand, Japan and Vietnam among the summers trending hotspots
Air travel to the southeast corner of Europe substantially exceeded pre-pandemic (2019) levels in the peak summer months of July and August. The two largest destinations, Turkey and Greece, both exceeded pre-pandemic levels of international visitor arrivals by 9% and 2% respectively.
Survey Shows a Growing Majority of Americans Plan to Attend Live Events in 2022
Survey finds that 70% of Americans simply cant afford to participate in summer trips and activities - Younger workers are willing to take advantage of a good job market and get a side hustle to battle inflation and FOMO
More Americans plan to travel this summer, even as financial concerns replace health concerns for the first time since pandemic began
Some domestic markets show signs of recovery but uncertainty is growing
Travel this summer will be radically unlike what we've done in years past. But with temperatures rising, and national parks and theme parks slowly reopening, there's a glimmer of hope in the air. We might not be able to do that annual Europe trip or get the whole extended family together overseas, but there is still plenty to look forward to.
More than three out of five U.S. residents plan to take at least one leisure trip this summer and 37% of those travelers will be Boomers, which is a 2-percentage-point increase over 2016.