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Survey: 4 out of 5 American Travelers Embrace Biometrics Use at Airport Security
U.S. Travel Association | September 6, 2024
Washington -- Following record-breaking air travel over Labor Day weekend, the U.S. Travel Association along with Ipsos released survey results underscoring traveler preference of biometric technology screening to keep air passengers safe and provide greater efficiency at airport checkpoints. “By overwhelming margins, air travelers support TSA’s use of biometric technology at airports to strengthen security and improve the travel experience,” said Geoff Freeman, U.S. Travel Association President and CEO. “Travelers embrace next-generation technology at the same time a small cadre of members of Congress seek to take air travel ba...
Majority of U.S. Winter Vacationers Undeterred by Recent Natural Disasters
Eric Mower + Associates | November 27, 2017
Survey shows two-thirds of U.S. travelers who take an annual winter vacation to an impacted destination will return this year, with 40 percent bringing extra food and supplies to donate NEW YORK – Nov. 27, 2017 – A new survey by independent marketing communications agency Eric Mower + Associates asked 754 U.S. adults if recent natural disasters – from Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria to the California wildfires – had affected their winter vacation plans. The results reveal some bright spots in the forecast: not only do many plan to return to impacted destinations this winter but many say they will help with rec...
Where Do the Wealthiest One Percent of Americans Go for Luxury Travel and How Much do They Spend?
Resonance Consultancy | January 26, 2016
NEW YORK, NY (PRWEB) JANUARY 26, 2016 – A new study conducted by international travel and tourism consultancy Resonance Consultancy identifies the most appealing destinations and luxury travel trends of the top five percent and one percent of U.S. travelers. In an analysis of 1,667 travelers with a household income of at least $200,000 or net worth of $2 million, Resonance found the top five percent take 14.3 trips per year (half for business and half for leisure, totaling an average of 29 days per year). U.S. travelers overall take an average of 4.8 trips. Analyzing spending habits of the top five percent, it was revealed that th...