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- The Shifting Sands of Summer: How 2025 Vacation Plans Reflect Economic . . .
Grounded in a nationally representative public opinion survey conducted via the SSRS Opinion Panel, a rigorous, probability-based panel, the 2025 SSRS Summer Travel Report offers an evidence-rich look at how Americans are approaching their summer vacation plans in 2025
- Travel Industry Trends Statistics 2025 - IPX1031
IPX1031's new report provides insights into Americans’ travel plans and budgets in 2025
- Survey: Americans Plan to Spend $5,915 on Travel in 2025 — 31% More . . .
We surveyed 1,007 Americans on January 29, 2025, about their 2025 travel plans, including budgets, opinions on travel trends, top trip priorities and concerns, intentions for beach-related trips, and more
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Whether you’re dreaming of tropical escapes, cultural adventures or luxury stays, now’s the time to book and save with exclusive American Airlines Vacations℠ offers To receive offer, purchase a vacation package 6 1 2026 through 6 30 2026 Package must include round-trip flights
- Americans seek meaningful getaways closer to home this Summer
Generali Global Assistance released the findings of its 2025 Ipsos Holiday Barometer, highlighting how Americans are adapting their travel habits this season
- 2025 TRAVEL PLANS - milespartnership. com
The American National Travel Sentiment Study is the most comprehensive and longest-running survey of its kind, offering valuable insights into the factors influencing American travel behaviors
- Half of Americans say vacation memories are priceless, yet 1 in 3 plan . . .
On average, Americans expect to spend approximately $10,600 on trips and vacations in 2025 Nearly half of Americans (47%) say the increased cost of living, economy (44%), and tariffs (30%) are impacting their 2025 travel plans
- Americans hit a 15-year low in travel planning | Fortune
Americans are planning fewer vacations in an era where it’s probably much needed Research nonprofit the Conference Board tracks Americans who plan on taking a vacation on a six-month
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