'N95 mask and hand sanitizer at the ready': The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the future of Gen Z travel

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'N95 mask and hand sanitizer at the ready': The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the future of Gen Z travel
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Members of Generation Z are approaching future travel differently, by being more cautious about stepping on a plane, washing their hands frequently and otherwise mitigating risks to adapt to an uncertain world.

" where they'll share posts with friends they don't want the general public to see. Fishman thinks this“If they go to the trouble to have two Instagram accounts – my public face and my private face – and they only trust their friends to reveal their innermost thinking, then they’re looking for that in travel," Fishman says.

"I think that what we’re seeing emerging now is more of a merger of all the previous demographics," Bartlett tells USA TODAY, explaining that destinations will have to show they are COVID-resistant to meet the health security needs of today's travelers. Baby boomers, by contrast,"haven't seen their grandchildren in a long, long time" and"are torn between being afraid of getting coronavirus and tired of putting their lives on hold," Fishman says."Look for them to take safe travel ... Cruise lines with great cleanliness records before coronavirus regulations or family trips to the great outdoors where social distancing isn’t hard.

"It has been three months since I have seen my boyfriend in the U.K., who I usually see every six weeks," she says."I'm also apprehensive to fly to Scotland this August to start my graduate studies. If I do, I will have my N95 mask and hand sanitizer at the ready."

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