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U.S. Summer Travel Surges with 50.7% of Travelers Reporting They Have at Least One Trip Planned in July And/or August

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This article originally appeared on Future Partners.

These findings are brought to you from our independent research, which is not sponsored, conducted, or influenced by any advertising or marketing agency. The key findings presented below represent data from over 4,000 American travelers collected in June 2024.

Americans—particularly GenX and Boomers—continue to fuel a summer travel surge, with 50.7% of travelers reporting they have at least one trip planned in July and/or August. And with a placidity in their financial sentiment, the travel outlook beyond summer looks to be healthy. 

A deeper look into Hispanic/Latino American travelers shows robust travel spending (an average of $1,925 on their most recent overnight trip, compared to the $1,320 national average) and heavy social media and video content usage for trip inspiration. 

While concerns about flight cancellations have dropped since last summer, road trips still dominate trip volume with 72.1% of American travelers reporting the car as their mode of transportation for their most recent trip. When it comes to moving towards high-tech cars, safety and infrastructure are top concerns.

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Posted by on August 5, 2024.

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