Americans Vow This Major Change Once COVID Restrictions Are Loosened

A new survey from Business Insider finds that Americans value travel more than thought they did.

  • Most Americans admit that travel is often the happy memory they remember most. That tops personal achievements and special occasions.
  • The majority of those polled (63%) say creating a lasting memory is their main goal when going on a trip.
  • Not being able to travel due to the pandemic has led 90% of people to say the nation is facing a travel memory deficit.
  • On the positive side, 94% of Americans are planning to travel again.
  • Plus, 66% vow to stop putting off trips and finally go on that dream vacation they’ve always wanted.
  • 80% plan to focus on making new travel memories once they start traveling again.
  • Of those who do plan to travel, 39% plan to travel more once restrictions are lifted.
  • Plus, 62% say they will travel to new places to make more memories.

And when it comes to making travel memories

  • 76% say they have helped shape them into who they are today.
  • 69% say travel has given them lifelong memories.
  • 90% say they are some of the happiest memories of their life.
  • 57% say their trip was made memorable because of the person who traveled with them.
  • 71% say it was the destination itself.
  • 47% of travelers say trips have given them an appreciation of nature.
  • 46% say it is a way to take a break from work or study.
  • 44% admit travel has improved their relationship with friends and family.
  • 44% believe it helps them gain a feeling of gratitude for what they have in their lives.

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