Domestic tourism uptick boosts small U.S. businesses as travelers seek affordable summer getaways
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Mae Anderson
Summary
Small business owners in U.S. tourist destinations like Lake Tahoe, Asheville, and Kansas City report a boost in domestic tourism this summer as Americans opt for road trips and day excursions over overseas travel due to higher airfares and gasoline prices. The trend, though anecdotal, is further fueled by the FIFA World Cup soccer tournament and U.S. 250th birthday celebrations, which provide additional incentives for Americans to vacation closer to home. Businesses note that visitors are also saving money by cooking instead of eating out while traveling.
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· 3 pulledSmall business owners in U.S. tourist destinations say they're seeing more Americans sticking closer to home this summer.
The reported boost to domestic tourism, though anecdotal, comes as higher airfares and gasoline prices have made vacations more expensive.
The FIFA World Cup soccer tournament and celebrations of the nation's 250th birthday have given some U.S. residents additional incentives to create summer memories without going far.
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