The Trump administration could have an impact on the international travel plans of U.S. adults, according to the latest “travelhorizons” survey of 2,300 U.S. adults conducted by MMGY Global.
U.S. adults who have traveled internationally during the past year were asked how the new presidential administration will affect their upcoming travel plans. More than four in 10 (43 percent) of these travelers feel that the Trump administration will have at least some impact on where they choose to vacation internationally, while one quarter (26 percent) say it will have no impact at all.
There is a substantial difference in the responses provided by Democrats versus Republicans: one half (52 percent) of Democrats feel the Trump administration will have some impact on their choice of international vacation destinations, while three in 10 (31 percent) Republicans feel the same way.
Millennials are significantly more likely than other generations to feel the Trump administration will impact their international vacation choices. Nearly six in 10 (56 percent) of millennials feel the Trump administration will have some impact on their international vacation choices, compared to 33 percent of Generation Xers, 15 percent of young boomers and 29 percent of older boomers.
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About travelhorizons™
Travelhorizons™ is a quarterly survey of Americans’ travel intentions viewed through the lens of emerging economic, social and political developments. This iteration of the nationally representative survey of 2,307 prequalified adults, 525 of whom have taken at least one international (including Mexico and Canada) vacation in the past 12 months, was conducted from Jan. 24 – Feb. 4, 2017.