The American ‘revenge travel’ surge is over. Fear and uncertainty are big factors
- Francisco Ayala and his wife canceled their planned 2025 Northern Lights cruise departing from a Canadian port due to travel concerns.
- They canceled after European nations warned of possible entry issues to the US amid economic uncertainty and tightening border policies.
- Travel advisers surveyed by TravelAge West reported clients' top concerns include economic downturns, government policies, safety, tariffs, and travel restrictions.
- Cirium data shared with CNN shows June to August bookings from major US airports to Europe dropped nearly 10% compared to last year, with CEO Jeremy Bowen calling this unusual.
- Industry leaders noted cruise lines must fill cabins despite turbulence, and travel experts urged use of loyalty points now as economic and security concerns keep many travelers cautious.
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The American ‘revenge travel’ surge is over. Fear and uncertainty are big factors
Worries about the economy and government policies have many Americans dialing back their travel plans and taking a wait-and-see stance. But there could be a silver lining for last-minute vacations.
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Read Full ArticleEuropeans are planning 10% less trips to the United States during the summer season compared to the previous year, a stance promoted by US President Donald Trump’s policies, border incidents and travel risk warnings to destination. On the Canadian side, the decrease in flight reservations to the neighboring country is even greater for the period between May and July, with a fall of 33%, according to Tourism Economics collected by Bloomberg. In a…
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