Revenge Travel
3/11
Photo: A family enjoying the Lost Pearl pirate ship in Tampa. (photo courtesy of Visit Tampa Bay)
Despite the ongoing pandemic, higher gas prices, Russia's war in Ukraine and other issues facing the world, Americans are ready to avenge their canceled trips, fueling the growing trend of revenge travel. According to the U.S. Travel Association, 85 percent are expecting to travel this summer while 48 percent plan to take two weeks or more off. "Not only are we seeing more cruise and tour bookings than this time last year, but members are spending more money on their trips. While some of this is the excitement of getting back to traveling, there are those who have more money to spend after traveling less in recent years," Debbie Haas, Vice President of Travel for AAA - The Auto Club Group, said in February. "Additionally, we're beginning to see customers apply travel vouchers they may have received after postponing a previous trip, due to the pandemic."