Travel abroad is poised 'for a big comeback' in 2023 as Americans eye trips to Asia, Europe
Mt. Fuji and Tokyo skyline, Japan. Jackyenjoyphotography | Moment | Getty Images Americans are poised to travel overseas in a big way in 2023. Households are continuing to unleash two or three years' worth of pent-up demand as Covid-19 fears wane and the last vestiges of pandemic-era border restrictions have eased. The U.S. dollar also remains relatively strong versus currencies like the euro, hybrid work yields more flexibility for big trips and some airlines have added new long-haul routes to overseas destinations, according to travel experts. "The travel industry is just going gangbusters," said Erin Florio, executive editor of Condé Nast Traveler. Why travel abroad is poised 'for a big comeback' D3sign | Moment | Getty Images Thirty-one percent of Americans are more interested in international than domestic travel, according to a recent poll by tourism market research firm Destination Analysts. That was a six-point increase from February and a year-to-date ...