New Survey Uncovers ‘Travel Dysmorphia’: 7 in 10 Americans Feel Behind on Their Travel Goals

In recent years, “revenge travel” dominated headlines, signaling a global rush to reclaim missed moments post-pandemic. But for many Americans, that wasn’t the reality. New research commissioned by Scenic Group reveals that seven in 10 Americans (69%) say they feel behind on their travel goals – especially when comparing themselves to others. This emotional tension now has a name: travel dysmorphia. It reflects the disconnect between the trips people once envisioned and those still unrealized. In response, Scenic Group is offering a new way forward for those ready to stop waiting and start exploring.

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