The battle of the wallet has touched travel.
Its one sector where they feel they have some options, despite up and down pricing in the industry.
That includes cheaper flights, flights with more connections, and even travel by bus. Or just skipping vacation altogether and staying home.
Demand fell in the second half of last year. Hotel room occupancy dropped. Its just one of the few places in their respective budgets where consumers feel like they have some control.?
People feel like they dont have much negotiating ability with things like electric and Internet and rent. With travel they do.
All the additional costs associated with traveling eating out, airfare, gas costs, items to be bought before the trip are causing more consumers to walk away instead of making the purchase, said Deni Koenhemsi, head of economic analysis at Morning Consult, according to NBC.
Those who arent walking away are increasingly tweaking their plans.?
If a trip is three hours or less some travelers are sticking with basic economy seats, often on buses or trains.
Going around the Northeast, there are many more options for travel outside of flying, and when booked in advance, tickets are pretty reasonably priced, one traveler told NBC.
The study did find that level of income obviously has an effect on consumer decisions about travel. For instance, those making $28,000 a year or less expect to take fewer leisure trips in the next year. Many travel outlets, including hotels, are cutting expenses accordingly.
Those with the income continue to seek out luxury travel experiences, while others find ways to save and potentially cut vacations out.?
Whether it's luxury or budget focused, the best way to book all travel though is through a travel advisor.?
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