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Where Americans are Traveling This Autumn?
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<blockquote data-quote="cheryl" data-source="post: 2547" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><a href="https://ftnnews.com/tours/40248-where-americans-are-traveling-this-autumn" target="_blank"><strong>Where Americans are Traveling This Autumn? - FTN News</strong></a></p><p></p><p>The American travel industry launched <a href="https://ftnnews.com/tours/40242-u-s-travel-launches-new-campaign-inspires-americans-to-plan-a-future-trip" target="_blank">“Let’s Go There” campaign</a> with a clear message for Americans: it’s OK to start planning your next trip—whenever it may be. As Summer turns into Autumn, the following travel destinations that are trending for American travelers this fall can give you an idea for your next travel.</p><p></p><p>Domestic travelers are keener to visit <strong>beach destinations</strong> and are less interested in central city getaways. While <strong>Florida and Arizona</strong> have always been popular destinations, there is a significant year-over-year increase in travelers planning to visit this fall, according to TripAdvisor's recent findings from its Seasonal Travel Index for Fall.</p><p></p><p>The findings provide travelers with insight into where Americans are traveling this autumn as tourism markets continue their path to recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent Tripadvisor site data shows that globally, domestic travel for the fall season (September 1 - November 30, 2020) continues to gradually recover, with nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of all travelers planning domestic fall getaways. Of those travelers, 79 percent of them are planning a September trip - the busiest fall travel month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheryl, post: 2547, member: 1"] [URL='https://ftnnews.com/tours/40248-where-americans-are-traveling-this-autumn'][B]Where Americans are Traveling This Autumn? - FTN News[/B][/URL] The American travel industry launched [URL='https://ftnnews.com/tours/40242-u-s-travel-launches-new-campaign-inspires-americans-to-plan-a-future-trip']“Let’s Go There” campaign[/URL] with a clear message for Americans: it’s OK to start planning your next trip—whenever it may be. As Summer turns into Autumn, the following travel destinations that are trending for American travelers this fall can give you an idea for your next travel. Domestic travelers are keener to visit [B]beach destinations[/B] and are less interested in central city getaways. While [B]Florida and Arizona[/B] have always been popular destinations, there is a significant year-over-year increase in travelers planning to visit this fall, according to TripAdvisor's recent findings from its Seasonal Travel Index for Fall. The findings provide travelers with insight into where Americans are traveling this autumn as tourism markets continue their path to recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent Tripadvisor site data shows that globally, domestic travel for the fall season (September 1 - November 30, 2020) continues to gradually recover, with nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of all travelers planning domestic fall getaways. Of those travelers, 79 percent of them are planning a September trip - the busiest fall travel month. [/QUOTE]
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