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How Americans Are Still Traveling Despite Economic Uncertainty

  • A majority of Americans intend to take as many or more trips in 2025 compared to the previous year, even in the face of increasing travel expenses.
  • Concerns about inflation, living expenses, and political uncertainty have led holidaymakers to reduce budgets and seek cost-effective trips this summer.
  • Surveys show travelers are modifying trips by choosing all-inclusive vacations, staycations, road trips, and staying with friends or family to manage expenses.
  • Justine Palefsky, CEO of Kindred, highlighted that travelers are increasingly prioritizing travel choices that reflect their financial limits and personal values, seeking experiences that are more meaningful and intentional.
  • This trend suggests Americans will continue traveling while adapting plans for affordability, flexibility, and authenticity amid ongoing economic challenges.
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How Americans Are Still Traveling Despite Economic Uncertainty

With economic uncertainty looming and travelers watching their wallets more closely, one thing is clear: people aren’t giving up their vacations; they’re just getting smarter about how they budget.

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West Hawaii Today broke the news in on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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