- Global Summer Travel demand in 2025 is steady despite turmoil.
- Americans now prefer to travel closer to home, with domestic bookings up.
- International hotspots like Europe and Mexico see fewer US travelers.
- “Coolcations” in cooler climates and cultural hubs are in.
- Latin Americans hit local destinations—Mexico travel soars.
- Europe’s summer hotspots thrive, but cool locations race ahead.
- Middle East and Asia Pacific enjoy year-round growth and some eyebrow-raising stats.
- Data based on Sojern’s research, pulled April 2025.
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