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22.05.2024 - 12:05 / traveldailynews.com / Theodore Koumelis
Global vacation rental marketplace uses search, price, and survey data to uncover the upcoming season’s top destinations, key trends, and tips for changing traveler priorities.
BERLIN, GERMANY – HomeToGo, the SaaS-enabled marketplace of vacation rentals, released its 2024 Summer Travel Forecast,revealing the vacation preferences and plans of U.S. travelers for the warmer months. According to HomeToGo’s 2024 Summer Travel survey, 76% of Americans have summer trips planned, and 50% indicate that they will go on more vacations in comparison to last year.
Where is hot for summer 2024? The most in-demand destinations, and affordable up-and-coming spots to watch:
(based on searches via HomeToGo.com with a check-in date between June 20, 2024 – September 22, 2024)
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
(year-on-year search uplift, median price per night for a vacation rental during summer 2024)
Why are Americans traveling in summer 2024? The season’s defining trends and vacation motivations:
How are U.S. travelers planning trips for 2024? From attitudes towards AI, to planning priorities and pet peeves:
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