PLYMOUTH, MN – In the world of travel, airport security continues to be a hotly discussed topic on many levels, which is why Travel Leaders Group recently surveyed over 2,700 consumers throughout the
PLYMOUTH, MN – In the world of travel, airport security continues to be a hotly discussed topic on many levels, which is why Travel Leaders Group recently surveyed over 2,700 consumers throughout the United States to assess their overall satisfaction, gather feedback on how long it takes to get through airport security and obtain information on whether travelers view TSA PreCheck as helpful to the overall process. With regard to “airport security satisfaction,” 87.5% indicate they are satisfied or neutral with today’s security measures; however, nearly 62% of those polled can’t identify whether the TSA PreCheck program has made any significant difference in wait times for security screenings. The survey includes responses from 2,719 consumers nationwide and was conducted by
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Last year was about conserving cash. The vast majority of the Travel Weekly 2021 Power List agencies saw their business plummet in high double-digits. Curbing spending and borrowing was what kept agencies alive.
But at long last, the phones are ringing. Cruise lines are sailing from U.S. ports, airlines are adding routes, shuttered hotels are reopening. The promised pent-up demand for travel is materializing, and, as expected, travel advisors are among the beneficiaries of a still-complex travel ecosystem.
Now that the travel floodgates are opening and business is returning in some cases, walking through the door unbidden is it time to build up cash reserves by both taking advantage of consumer demand and keeping the purse strings tight?