Articles tagged “american travelers”

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U.S. Travelers Plan to Nearly Double Number of Overseas Vacations Vs. 2019

A new survey has found that "affluent" Americans are planning to take nearly twice as many international trips in the next 12 months, compared to before the pandemic. Some demographics are also ready to spend twice as much too. The 2,000 respondents in a poll, called Portrait of American International Travelers and published by marketing…

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Taiwan to Resume Visa-Free Entry for Canada, U.S. and Allies from Next Week

Taiwan will be reinstating visa-free entry for visitors from U.S., Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Europe and its "diplomatic allies," from September 12. However, visitors would still need to quarantine at home for three days and would need to get tested on arrival. The current cap of 50,000 inbound passengers per week would also remain in…

Tourism

U.S. Visitors Driving Southeast Asia’s Recovery So Far

Yes, travel is back but with China and Japan largely out of the Southeast Asian inbound equation, the recovery will be bumpy and lagging in many ways.

U.S. Visitors Driving Southeast Asia’s Recovery So Far

Tourism

U.S. Travelers Still Plan Memorial Day Road Trips Despite High Gas Prices

Memorial Day kicks off the summer travel season that will surely test American's resilience for inflation.

U.S. Travelers Still Plan Memorial Day Road Trips Despite High Gas Prices
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Destinations, Take Note: Americans Are More Likely Than Canadians and Brits to Keep Travel Plans

There are a lot of unknowns when it comes to what the next six months of travel are going to look like. New research from Twenty31 helps to decode how U.S., UK, and Canadian travelers are thinking about their upcoming plans as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to be top of mind.

Destinations, Take Note: Americans Are More Likely Than Canadians and Brits to Keep Travel Plans

Tourism

U.S. Job Growth in Travel for July Rises Despite Labor Shortages

A strong job market means lots of consumers are spending on domestic travel. But rising wages and recently tightened rules on visas for seasonal workers are pressuring some sectors. We take a sector-by-sector look.

U.S. Job Growth in Travel for July Rises Despite Labor Shortages

Tourism

Record 93 Million U.S. Citizens Traveled Outside the Country in 2018

Americans are increasingly eager to explore the world — and able to afford the journey — which is good news for the global travel industry.

Record 93 Million U.S. Citizens Traveled Outside the Country in 2018

Tourism

U.S. Travel Abroad Set New Record in 2016 Because of Stronger Dollar

Many travel brands were sweetening their deals for U.S. travelers last year to encourage them to take advantage of their dollars going further. The deals have remained pretty sweet this year, too, as countries like Canada and the UK are already reporting record U.S. visits.

U.S. Travel Abroad Set New Record in 2016 Because of Stronger Dollar
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Media and PR

New Research: The Habits and Behaviors of U.S. and Canadian Travelers

A new study from Expedia Media delves deep into the behaviors and preferences of U.S. and Canadian travelers.

New Research: The Habits and Behaviors of U.S. and Canadian Travelers

Tourism

Domestic Travel Became Even More Dominant for Americans Last Year

Some U.S. travelers will always want to stay close to home, regardless of the state of the world. Road trips to visit nearby friends and family continue to be the foundation of most American trips, and that will likely be the case again this year.

Domestic Travel Became Even More Dominant for Americans Last Year