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Facts About U.S. Travelers in 1999

By JCK Online Staff -- JCK Online, 11/1/2000 2:00:00 AM

ADULT TOURISTS numbered 149 million.

BABY BOOMERS TRAVELED MORE than any other group, taking 259 million trips. They also spent more than any other age group, averaging $460 per trip (excluding transportation).

FIFTY MILLION BEACHGOERS visited U.S. coastlines during summer months. More men than women were beach-bound, and the seashore also appealed to adults with children and to travelers aged 18 to 34.

MINORITIES' TRAVEL HABITS followed those of all U.S. domestic travelers. A majority of travelers used cars as their primary mode of transportation, and the typical travel party was two people.

NEARLY 30 MILLION TRAVELERS, or 15% of all U.S. adults, visited a national park. Many participated in an outdoor activity such as hiking, camping, and fishing.

THIRTY-ONE PERCENT OF U.S. adults, or 61.8 million Americans, took a romantic getaway. In fact, the average traveler took 2.5 romantic trips in 1999.

Source: The Travel Industry Association of America

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