More Americans Feel Comfortable Traveling, but Only 22% Have a Trip Booked in the Next 3 Months

According to a new Adweek-Morning Consult poll, some consumers are waiting for a good deal to travel

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With nearly 20% of Americans vaccinated against Covid-19, “normal” is beginning to feel like it’s right around the corner.

Despite Americans’ rising comfort level related to vacations, fewer than a quarter of Americans have pulled the trigger on travel plans in the near-term. According to a new Adweek-Morning Consult poll, which builds on the ongoing research Morning Consult has conducted around travel throughout the pandemic, just 22% of consumers have already booked a vacation within the next three months.

Discounts and vaccines are likely to encourage vacationers

Still, 51% of respondents said they’re at least somewhat likely to book a vacation within the next three months (23% say they’re very likely to do so).

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