Fewer travelers report fears of contracting (or spreading) COVID-19. Most border restrictions have been lifted. But there’s still one reason people might not be traveling in 2023.
Fewer travelers report fears of contracting COVID-19. Most border restrictions have been lifted. But there’s still one reason people might not be traveling in 2023: They can't afford to.
And perhaps most stark is the surge in rental car prices. High rental car prices became one of the biggest stories of pandemic-era travel as folks opted for road trips over air travel . The average car rental price in January 2023 was an incredible 36.7% higher than the same month in 2020. The number of tourists visiting Hawaii from other U.S. states was up nearly 11% in November 2022 versus the same month in 2019, according to the Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism.
Don’t overlook other cost-saving benefits from premium travel credit cards, which sometimes include free hotel night certificates and checked bags. That likely means layovers instead of direct flights. It could also mean opting for a basic economy ticket rather than one that includes perks like seat selection, flexible change policies or carry-on bags.
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