A recent study by Talker Research revealed that a majority of Americans experience nerves and anxiety when considering international travel. The survey of 2,000 U.S. travelers found that 94% have traveled domestically, while 28% have ventured abroad. Concerns about international travel have risen, with 30% of domestic travelers and 20% of international travelers feeling nervous about future trips. Anxiety stems from potential travel disruptions, transportation methods, government policies, and safety perceptions. Another study by AXA Assistance showed that safety is a top priority for travelers, with 65% considering travel insurance for their next trip. (Talkerresearch)
Americans Anxious About International Travel, Study Finds

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