Some travelers are adjusting their behavior to account for inflation and high travel costs.
Experts say Griffith's experience is a good example of how travelers are adjusting their behaviors to account for inflation.
"We believe it’s still looking relatively positive. There’s certainly still some pressure that we’re seeing, inflation pressure or concerns," said Eileen Crowley, Deloitte's vice chair and U.S. transportation, hospitality and services attest leader. She added that people so far do not seem to be discouraged from taking trips, but the firm plans to continue tracking how higher prices affect demand throughout the year.
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