Geopolitical Anxiety Overtakes Economy as Top Barrier to International Travel
A new Travel Weekly survey reveals 72% of U.S. travel advisors report clients postponing or canceling international trips due to global conflicts, nearly doubling from 38% in December and surpassing concerns over inflation (55%) and the economy (42%).
Key Points
- 72% of U.S. travel advisors report clients postponing/canceling international trips due to geopolitical conflicts
- Geopolitical anxiety has surpassed economy and inflation as the top travel deterrent for the first time
- 42% of advisors cite client concerns about anti-American sentiment abroad, up from 33% in December
- Luxury travel advisors in the Virtuoso network rank geopolitical concerns as the top factor for 2026 travel
Full Details
For the first time, geopolitical unrest has become the leading deterrent to international travel, according to a Travel Weekly survey of U.S. travel advisors released April 3, 2026. More than 7 in 10 travel advisors (72%) said clients are hesitant to book international trips due to global conflicts, nearly doubling from 38% in December 2025. This marks a significant shift from December when concerns over travel inflation (55%) and the economy (42%) were the top two deterrents. Additionally, 42% of advisors noted clients' fear of encountering anti-American sentiment abroad, up from 33% in December. In the luxury travel sector, Virtuoso network advisors cited geopolitical concerns as the top factor influencing travel decisions in 2026, indicating a broad-based shift in traveler behavior driven by global instability.
Why It Matters
This shift represents a fundamental change in consumer behavior where geopolitical risk has become a primary driver of travel decisions, potentially reshaping the international tourism industry and affecting economies dependent on American travelers.
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