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Here’s Why Countless Americans are Holding Back from Booking Their Summer Vacations

8 July 20252 Mins Read

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  • Hotel and airline bookings are showing a decline as travelers delay their plans.
  • Economic factors, including a weaker dollar, influence travel decisions.

Americans are delaying summer travel bookings, impacting the hotel and airline industries. Economic concerns and a weaker dollar are contributing to this trend, leading to decreased spending on vacations.

Hotel bookings for the summer season are either flat or declining compared to last year, while airline bookings have also decreased despite lower airfares. Major travel companies, such as Delta Air Lines and Marriott International, have adjusted their forecasts due to a decline in demand.

Data from Flighthub indicates a 10% year-over-year decline in U.S. summer flight bookings, even as average flight prices have dropped by 7%. Long-haul destinations like Sydney, Australia, have seen a 23% decrease in airfare prices. Hotel bookings in major U.S. cities are also flat-to-down year-over-year, with average room rates expected to rise by only 1.3% in 2025.

The weaker dollar has increased the cost of overseas vacations, prompting travelers to seek domestic or nearby international destinations. Deloitte’s surveys show that while travelers initially planned to increase their summer travel budgets, they later adjusted to spend similar amounts as last year.

Travel companies are responding by offering deals to attract customers, such as additional free nights for extended stays. As a result, some travelers are opting for last-minute bookings based on available deals and cheaper flights.

Discover more at USA TODAY.

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