Americans tourists can't quit Europe: Why Euro summer travel is still on for many, even in this economy
Briefly

Despite economic worries, many Americans, especially millennials and Gen Z, continue to prioritize international travel, particularly to Europe. A Deloitte survey indicates a rise in international travel plans, with some travelers budgeting carefully for bucket-list experiences. However, data shows a slight decrease in bookings to Europe compared to last year. Notably, economic factors like the weakening dollar influence decisions, yet the overall sentiment remains strong among those eager to explore abroad and maintain vital travel traditions amidst financial uncertainty.
Traveling is very important to me. I try to do at least one international trip a year and then maybe a couple of domestic trips.
While there's been some softening in leisure travel demand this year, data and surveys suggest Shim is one of many Americans who are weighing their international travel plans against their worries about the economy and saying, 'book it.'
Despite economic concerns, many Americans prioritize international trips, with millennials and Gen Z leading in the push for European travel this summer.
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