U.S. Leisure Travel: Core Consumer Metrics
- Published:
- July 2017
- Research Type:
- Article
- Region:
- U.S. & Canada
Summary
Following a year in which leisure travel incidence finally surpassed pre-recession levels, the U.S. leisure travel market shifted into reverse in 2016. Overall leisure travel declined for most age groups, and international travel dipped as well. But despite the pullback, significant bright spots remained. A key component of the U.S. Consumer Travel Report Ninth Edition series, this Spotlight examines the incidence of travel among U.S. adults, with a focus on trip frequency, length and overall travel spend.
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