Half of Americans plan to travel more this summer
46% of respondents in the 2023 Spring and Summer Travel Report said they planned to travel more this spring and summer than they did last year. 47% plan to travel the same amount and only 8% say they plan to travel less.
KRLD's John Liddle talked with Cecilia Seiden, Vice President of Travel and Hospitality for TransUnion about the report and summer travel recommendations.
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