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Revenge travel is "transforming the once-formal face of business travel to a more laid-back one," Filipa Campos, the director of sales EMEA at GuestCentric, wrote in an opinion for Hospitalitynet. Read More

What is ‘revenge travel’ and how could it impact your ... - KRON4


Revenge travel could still impact travel costs this year, according to travel website The Vacationer. “Revenge travel” is a term coined in 2021 to describe the desire to travel after years of ... Read More

Travel news roundup: Best fried food, ‘revenge’ travel and other ...


Get news about destinations opening and closing, inspiration for future adventures, plus the latest in aviation, food and drink, where to stay and other travel developments. CNN — ... Read More

Why you need to be careful with those post-revenge travel lists - USA TODAY


Kathy Lopez got her sweet travel revenge with ambitious trips to Europe, Asia and Central America last year. But like many Americans, she's not done. "Some of my friends are calling it quits or ... Read More

‘Revenge travel’ could be the spark that ignites tourism around the ...


KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Revenge travel is the new hot term. Think of it like you’re finally getting out of a relationship, (this time with COVID-19), and you’re ready to get back out t… ... Read More

A short-lived revenge: Travelers are back, but will be ... - Newsday


The year 2022 saw international travel by more than 900 million tourists, 63% of the level in 2019, before the pandemic struck. Global tourism this year should improve considerably to reach ... Read More

Is the End of "Revenge Travel" a Threat to Tourism ETFs?


The term "revenge travel" emerged after the initial waves of the COVID-19 pandemic, describing the pent-up demand and eagerness of consumers to travel again after long periods of lockdowns and ... Read More

WTM Global Travel Report reveals opportunities and risks ahead for ...


FHS Saudi Arabia: a wealth of investment opportunities today to be part of the KSA of tomorrow; Dusit Hospitality Services appointed to manage super-luxury Mulberry Grove The Forestias Condominium ... Read More

‘Revenge travel has ended’: Virginia Beach, Outer Banks ...


The J.D. Power study found that the average daily rate for a U.S. hotel room was $158.45 in May, the second-highest month ever recorded, behind $159.01 in October 2023. Read More

How revenge travel is impacting the aviation and tourism industries


The surge in travel is a far cry from the previous pandemic years during which travel took a hit ... Read More


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