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How Americans Are Still Traveling Despite Economic Uncertainty

  • According to a 2025 survey by Club Wyndham, seven out of ten Americans intend to maintain or increase their travel frequency compared to the previous year, even with the challenges of higher travel expenses.
  • Economic pressures and tariff-related uncertainty have led travelers to seek cost management strategies such as choosing all-inclusive vacations and modifying trips.
  • In 2024, traveling by car emerged as the leading choice among travelers, and it is projected to continue being a favored option in 2025, with 34% of those surveyed by Club Wyndham indicating plans to embark on a road trip.
  • Jesse Neurgaren emphasized that savvy travelers are those who remain adaptable, thoroughly research their options, and utilize various resources to secure the most advantageous deals, noting that bundling flights, accommodations, meals, and activities can lead to significant savings.
  • These travel patterns suggest Americans will continue to travel but adjust plans to reflect financial concerns and rising costs, indicating a shift toward budget-conscious travel.
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How Americans Are Still Traveling Despite Economic Uncertainty

With economic uncertainty looming and travelers watching their wallets more closely, one thing is clear: people aren’t giving up their vacations; they’re just getting smarter about how they budget.

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West Hawaii Today broke the news in on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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