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Just in time for the holidays, wanderlust may be kicking in again if flight bookings are any indication of such. But with inflation at a four-decade high, many Americans might reassess or delay their travel plans. A new study however, could make some would-be tourists reconsider this — as your dollar may now go further when converted to certain currencies.
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The new Travel Lens study found that a vacation to U.S. travellers’ 20 most popular international destinations is seeing Americans hold an average of 11% more in spending money than before the pandemic. The strengthening of the dollar means that you’ll get more in local currency than you were in 2019 (in 16 of the 20 most visited destinations, at least).
Travel Lens noted that while “there’s no getting around…