Southern Californians won’t change vacation plans, poll says
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Despite worries about the nation’s economy, most Southern Californians did not alter vacation plans this summer and will not cut back on travel in the next few months, according to a poll by the Auto Club of Southern California.
The online survey of more than 600 Auto Club members found that 84% of Southern Californians traveled as frequently or more often during June and July compared to the same period last year.
The survey also found that 73% said they plan to spend and travel the same or more August through October as last year.
Of those surveyed, 15% said they planned to take vacations between August and October to take advantage of lower costs, while 24% said they plan to travel then because of better weather. Another 21% said they plan to travel in the next three months to avoid the summer crowds.
“We continue to see signs of a slow recovery in travel,” Filomena Andre, the Auto Club’s vice president for travel products and services, said in a statement. “However, while travelers are getting back on the road, they continue to be sensitive about getting the best deals and the most value for their vacation dollars.”
-- Hugo Martin