A New Study Illuminates Americans' Holiday Travel Plans
Briefly

A recent survey reveals that despite holiday inflation concerns, travel plans for Thanksgiving and Christmas remain steady, with Americans continuing to favor staying with family.
34% of Americans are likely to travel for Christmas, while 32% anticipate Thanksgiving travel. Family stays are popular, with hotel stays declining due to inflation concerns.
While inflation poses challenges, 26% of Thanksgiving travelers and 23% of Christmas travelers plan to stay in hotels, indicating a preference for familiar accommodations over alternative options.
The survey found that 56% of respondents feel inflation could impact their choice of lodging, suggesting economic factors will heavily influence holiday travel decisions.
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