Washington,
DC � May 2005 � Despite rising prices, Americans will be traveling in record
numbers this summer with Florida, California, Nevada and New York the top
preferred destinations. �Every sector of the travel industry will be up,
up, up,� according to Dr. Suzanne Cook, senior vice president of research
for the Travel Industry Association of America.
�The momentum in travel recovery that began in earnest last year is continuing
into the summer with a 2.3 percent increase in leisure travel. That means
that Americans will take 328 million leisure person-trips during June,
July and August 2005.� A person-trip is one person traveling 50+ miles,
one-way, away from home.
While travel prices are up in the first three months of 2005, this will not discourage Americans from taking trips, but they will be looking for deals and ways to economize without giving up their summer vacations. �Planes will be full this summer as Americans return to the skies,� continued Dr. Cook. Air travel continues its strong recovery, with volume expected to increase 4 percent this summer. Despite high gas prices, RV travel is expected to remain very strong this summer having enjoyed double digit increases year after year since 9/11. While the number of trips is up, the number of nights away from home continues to decline from 7.6 nights last summer to 7 nights this summer on their longest leisure trip. Travelers plan on spending an average of $1,019 on their longest leisure trip this summer, a decrease of 7 percent from summer 2004 ($1,101). �Again, what we see here is a trend to take more trips during the year of shorter duration. So while the spending per trip is down, the number of trips is up,� continued Cook. Three out of four Americans plan to visit friends and relatives this summer, two thirds will be at a beach and/or visiting small towns and rural areas. Over a third will be traveling with children. Summer 2005 Highlights
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