Fewer Americans plan to travel after surging fuel costs hit budgets
Just under 17 per cent said they intend to travel internationally over the next six months, matching the lowest share since the end of 2022.
Just under 17 per cent said they intend to travel internationally over the next six months, matching the lowest share since the end of 2022.
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Just under 17 per cent said they intend to travel internationally over the next six months, matching the lowest share since the end of 2022.
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