How Trump 2.0 Is Already Impacting Our Travel Choices
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At least a third of the 1,000 US consumers who were surveyed by travel research and marketing firm MMGY earlier this month say they plan to travel closer to home this year.
But even this data could be outdated given the volatility of the news cycle. Travel agents we spoke to this week say their clients are rethinking established plans to go abroad.
Just yesterday, Henley Vazquez, co-founder of Fora Travel, told my colleague that she and her industry friends are bracing for a shift in business—and soon.
Clients, she says, are asking questions such as “ ‘Are we not popular abroad? or ‘Are things getting too expensive?’ ” while also worrying that their investment portfolios and 401(k)s have just gone “down by a whole lot.” The net effect, Vazquez says, is that they’re focusing “a little bit more on domestic travel rather than going abroad.”
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