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What percentage of people travel internationally?

Whether before or during the pandemic, international travel is something a 71% majority of U.S. adults have done at some point in their lives, according to a June Pew Research Center survey. By contrast, around a quarter (27%) have not traveled abroad.



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Most of those surveyed expressed a desire to travel, with 85 percent saying they like to experience new things, and nearly 60 percent saying they have a list of places in mind they'd like to see. In fact, survey results showed 76 percent of the respondents wanted to travel more than they do currently.

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While it's hard to measure just how many people travelled in 2019, a rough estimate would be about 1.46 billion, which means that every fifth person in the world travelled in 2019. The most popular destination for travelling in 2019 was Tokyo, Japan.

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Even the majority of those with higher incomes did not report annually traveling beyond the U.S. Those with post-graduate degrees reported international travel at higher rates than the rest of the population: once or twice a year. Just eight percent said they travel internationally more than three times in a year.

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American millennials are reported to travel an average of 35 days per year, significantly more than other generations. Meanwhile, the average travel days for other generations in the US are 26 for Gen X, 27 for baby boomers, and 29 for Gen Z.

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One in ten Brits (eight per cent) have stayed in the UK their entire life and never once been abroad while a quarter (22 per cent) have never travelled on an aeroplane.

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It's difficult to say exactly what percentage of people around the planet never travel to another country in their lifetime, as there is no definitive data on this. However, it is estimated that approximately 75% of the world population has not traveled outside their home country.

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well travelled adjective (PERSON) (of a person) having been to many different places, especially to many different countries: He was well travelled, spending at least a decade in the United States and in Europe, before settling in Dublin.

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Travelers are increasingly opting for destinations abroad at the expense of domestic trips. That's driving up international airfares and room rates, while domestic growth lags. The shift is good news for passengers who want to stay closer to home — but bad news for airlines that have U.S.-heavy schedules.

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49% of Americans Plan To Travel More in 2023 This is impressive considering 45% of respondents traveled once or twice in 2022, with 42% traveling three or more times in 2022.

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All it takes is a just little more effort and planning for any 30+ year old to fit traveling in their lives. And when they do, they'll find that it's a way better experience than traveling in their 20s. Because traveling in your 30s is amazing.

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No, it is never too late to travel! In fact, some people argue that life begins at 40, so why not take the opportunity to explore the world? With the right planning and research, you can find great deals and locations to suit your budget and needs, allowing you to see the world in all its glory.

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You are never too old to travel. You just have to know your limits. Once you have seen a doctor, got your check up, and made some decisions, then there is one more thing you really MUST DO. Take out Travel Insurance.

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Despite the challenges that came with traveling last year, Americans still intend to travel in 2023. A resounding 87% of survey respondents expect to travel at least as much as they did in the prior year, with 49% selecting that they expect to travel more.

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Danish traveler Torbjorn Pedersen says he is the first person to visit every country in the world — without flying. It's a feat that took 10 years to accomplish — with average costs of around $20 a day, he said.

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Lexie Alford holds the Guinness World Record for being the youngest person to travel to every country on the globe. All 196 of them.

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