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The U.S. travel market appears to be in full recovery mode. In July, 53 percent of Americans took a trip, a 5-percentage-point dive from the same time last year.
Haixia Wang
Price walkings and issues about the economy didn’t prevent Americans from traveling. According to Skift Research study’s freshly launched U.S. Travel Tracker: July 2022 Emphasizes report, over half of Americans traveled in July, the greatest because we began to track Americans’ travel habits in January 2020. On top of that, about 60 percent of them are considering to take a trip in between August 1 and mid-September before the summertime season ends.
In spite of the dispute over calling workers back to an office, the remote work trend changed little bit in the past few months.
As of early August, nearly half of American workers were still working totally from another location or in a hybrid mode. Amongst those who were working remotely or had actually worked remotely, 26 percent said they ‘d taken long trips of more than 10 days due to the fact that of the work versatility, a sign that the”work anywhere”
trend will continue to create brand-new chances for the travel industry. Skift Research study presented a regular monthly U.S. travel tracking survey in January 2020 to analyze the travel penetration rates and in-depth travel behavior of the U.S. population. In addition to the accurate travel events, we likewise asked respondents their perceptions on the macro-level economic condition as well their personal monetary and travel outlook. We switched the study to every other month in 2021. As we move through various stages of Covid-19, our tracking study records the variations of consumer travel habits and intent in real time.
In our newly released U.S. Travel Tracker: July 2022 Highlights report, we highlight new and continuous patterns in travel incidences, customer beliefs and future travel intents in the pandemic world, distilled from our March Travel Tracker survey.
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What You’ll Gain from This Report
- Travel occurrences, January 2020– July 2022
- July 2022 travel highlights
- Covid affected travel, July 2020– July 2022
- Altering customer sentiments on the financial outlook, February 2020– August 2022
- Consumer attitude on travel rates and its impact on their travel plans
- Consumer intent for the rest of 2022 summer travel
- Remote work pattern and its influence on travel and movement