Do you have any upcoming travel plans?
This week, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention advised Americans to avoid cruise travel, regardless of vaccination status, citing the high transmissibility of the virus between people within close quarters. Additionally, airlines are continuing to struggle with daily cancellations amid a pandemic-related staffing crunch. On Wednesday alone, more than 1200 flights were canceled nationwide, the vast majority of which were not weather-related.
“March is off the rails. Everybody is booking for spring break. A lot of stuff is sold out already,” Nittskoff said. “Luckily, knock on wood, people are traveling again. People are starting to travel again.” While many of his clients understandably have questions about COVID-related restrictions and policies, most are growing more comfortable with the idea of traveling again.
Nittskoff said the overwhelming majority of his clients have opted for his so-called ‘cancel for any reason' insurance, which can be at most $149 per person but is priced on a sliding scale depending on the cost of the vacation. The intended destination also has some influence on consumer confidence.
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