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


Post-revenge travelers are cheap. According to experts, in an uneven economy, high travel costs could put a damper on travel demand. Chris Cave, CEO of FlightHub Group, a Canada-based travel ... Read More

Expedia Group CEO says he’s ‘rooting for revenge travel’ as revenue sinks 44% in Q1 - GeekWire


Expedia, which now boasts a market value of $24 billion, reported revenue of $1.24 billion in the first quarter. That was down 44% compared to the same period last year. Read More

Priceline CEO Brett Keller Says Revenge Travel Is Here to Stay - Business Insider


The CEO of Priceline, Brett Keller, believes post-pandemic 'revenge travel' is here to stay. He also talked with Insider about leadership and AI. Read More

Delta CEO says ‘revenge travel’ is taking over America and even he’s shocked by how much: ‘$300 billion—with a B’ - Yahoo Finance


Delta CEO says ‘revenge travel’ is taking over America and even he’s shocked by how much: ‘$300 billion—with a B’ Jane Thier Updated Fri, Jun 9, 2023, 1:43 PM 5 min read ... Read More

The American ‘revenge travel’ surge is over. Fear and uncertainty are big factors - CNN


Worries about the economy and government policies have many Americans dialing back their travel plans and taking a wait-and-see stance. But there could be a silver lining for last-minute vacations. Read More

'Revenge travel' surges as people make up for vacations lost during the pandemic - NPR


Analysts say vacation-starved Americans are making up for lost time during the pandemic, and there's even a new term for it: revenge travel. Here's what's happening and what you should know if you ... Read More

Revenge travel is coming to an end as price becomes a top priority


According to the Global Business Travel Association’s Business Travel Index Outlook report released last summer, spending will speed up to US$1.8 trillion (RM8.44 trillion) by 2027. Read More

The American ‘revenge travel’ surge is over. Fear and uncertainty are big factors - MSN


Worries about the economy and government policies have many Americans dialing back their travel plans and taking a wait-and-see stance. But there could be a silver lining for last-minute vacations. Read More


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