Insight Report 6 minutes PremiumUS Travel Recovery: Part 4—The Slow Rebound of International Travel and Its Implications for Retail Coresight Research July 15, 2021 What's InsideThe recovery of travel in the US from the heavy impacts of the global Covid-19 pandemic is now fully under way. Inbound international travel will be the final piece of the puzzle to form a full rebound of leisure travel spending in the US but will depend heavily on the pace of vaccination rollouts in other countries. We analyze the slow rebound of international travel and its impacts on US retail. This report is the fourth in Coresight Research’s five-part US Travel Recovery series. Click the topics below to read the rest of the series: A dichotomous return to leisure and business travel Dissipating regional travel differences Domestic-focused travel surge The slow rebound of international travel Impacts of a travel renaissance on consumer spending and industry employees This report is for paying subscribers only. Already a paying subscriber? Please log in to see the entire report.If you wish to learn more about our subscription plans and become a paying subscriber, click here. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: US CPG Sales Tracker: Lowest In-Store Sales Growth Rate in Two YearsKey Retail-Tech Themes at NRF 2023: Retail’s Big Show—Loss Prevention, Forecasting, Personalization and Associate EnablementNRF 2024: Retail’s Big Show Wrap-Up—Leveraging Tech To Evolve the Retail Experience and Improve EfficiencyExploring International Home and Home-Improvement Sector Retailing in the UAE