Deloitte Survey Finds Consumers Feeling Better About Travel as Vaccine Numbers Rise

The latest weekly survey conducted by Deloitte examining the connection between personal safety and economic vulnerability has found consumers are feeling…

Chris Nesi | February 22, 2021

The latest weekly survey conducted by Deloitte examining the connection between personal safety and economic vulnerability has found consumers are feeling increasingly confident about travel as the COVID-19 vaccine distribution continues.

According to the survey, more than 50 percent of U.S. adults say they expect to be fully vaccinated within the next six months, and the proportion of U.S. adults saying they feel safe staying in a hotel or flying have reached the highest levels since April 2019, at 46 percent.

Among the vaccinated, 70 percent said they feel safe staying in a hotel and 54 percent feel safe flying, and more than half (53 percent) say they're likely to spend more money on travel over the next month.

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