
Trip-a-Phobia grips 4 in 10 Americans, sparking hesitations over international travel
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Trip-a-Phobia grips 4 in 10 Americans, sparking hesitations over international travel
A recent study by Talker found that 40% of Americans experience significant hesitation about traveling. The increased discussions on social media about nuclear war and the possibility of World War III have further fueled concerns and hesitation among many travelers.
In the past year, 94% of those surveyed traveled domestically, while only 28% ventured abroad. Among domestic travelers, 30% expressed apprehension about international travel, and 20% of those with previous international experience were nervous about doing it again.
The study highlighted several top travel-related anxieties: 42% of respondents were concerned about travel delays and cancellations, 40% were anxious about the means of travel, another 40% worried about government policies, and 39% were concerned about the perception of Americans abroad.
Additionally, there is a growing fear of violence and injury while traveling. The increased discussions on social media about nuclear war and the possibility of World War III have further fueled concerns and hesitation among many travelers.
Trip-a-Phobia grips 4 in 10 Americans, sparking hesitations over international travel
A recent study by Talker found that 40% of Americans experience significant hesitation about traveling. The increased discussions on social media about nuclear war and the possibility of World War III have further fueled concerns and hesitation among many travelers.
In the past year, 94% of those surveyed traveled domestically, while only 28% ventured abroad. Among domestic travelers, 30% expressed apprehension about international travel, and 20% of those with previous international experience were nervous about doing it again.
The study highlighted several top travel-related anxieties: 42% of respondents were concerned about travel delays and cancellations, 40% were anxious about the means of travel, another 40% worried about government policies, and 39% were concerned about the perception of Americans abroad.
Additionally, there is a growing fear of violence and injury while traveling. The increased discussions on social media about nuclear war and the possibility of World War III have further fueled concerns and hesitation among many travelers.