Depending on where you’re reading this, you might have noticed a chill in the morning air or leaves turning a golden shade of brown.
But while summer is coming to an end, people’s travel plans are not — and that’s especially true for younger generations.
In May, consulting giant McKinsey reported that 41% of Gen Zers and 37% of millennials are more interested in travel now than they were before 2020, compared to just 28% of Gen Xers and 22% of baby boomers.
And while some Americans are choosing to cut down on expenses, an increasing number of Gen-Zers and millennials in the US are willing to sacrifice savings in favor of booking their next big trip abroad — some are electing to fund trips through “buy now, pay later” schemes, while others are turning to travel agents to plan their holiday adventures.
Fall travel costs have skyrocketed 36% compared to last year, according to …