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Future travel with family is a priority for Americans
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U S Travel s Roger Dow Announces 2022 Retirement and Shares Upcoming Plans for Driving the Industry s Recovery
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More than three-quarters of Americans (77%) plan to take a trip this summer, according to the results of a Harris Poll survey requested by the Let’s Go There coalition of 75 travel companies and organizations. Advertisements
The strong number represents a stark one-year turnaround: a similar Harris Poll conducted in June 2020 found that just 29% of Americans planned summer leisure travel amid the grip of the COVID pandemic.
The latest poll’s sample reflects the sentiments of all Americans. The poll also found:
Two-thirds of Americans have a summer trip either already planned out (36%) or booked (30%).
Of the Americans who have summer travel either planned or booked, more than half (53%) will be traveling for the very first time since the start of the pandemic.
America is Back to A Ready to Travel State of Mind
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Majority of Americans Plan to Travel this Summer, Survey Says
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More than three-quarters of Americans (77%) plan to take a trip this summer, according to the results of a Harris Poll survey, which was conducted on behalf of the U.S. Travel Association and by the Let’s Go There coalition.
“We have a long way to go, but we are enthusiastic with domestic travel and the summer season ahead of us,” said Roger Dow, president, and CEO of U.S. Travel Association, during a virtual media briefing on Thursday.
Two-thirds of Americans have a summer trip either already planned out (36%) or booked (30%). Of those Americans, more than half (53%) will be traveling for the very first time since the start of the pandemic.