Why half of all Australians are ditching their travel plans this year

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Why half of all Australians are ditching their travel plans this year
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Almost 50 per cent of Australians say they won't be leaving the country at all in 2023. 9News

restrictions impacting people's plans, Aussies are itching for a vacation - but few can afford it.

"But the rising cost of living is impacting Australians across all areas and travel is no exception, so it's understandable Australians will be looking for ways to cut costs while still trying to make those trips happen." "We know that most Australians consider travel insurance as a high priority for overseas trips with 76 per cent rating it a high priority for international travel but only 49 per cent feel the same way for domestic travel," McCauley said.

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