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Tighter budgets haven’t stopped travel. They’ve changed how Americans plan

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Female traveler using laptop with passport ready at the side while waiting for her flight.

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The flight search is open, but many travelers are pausing before they book. Prices feel higher than last year, headlines are heavy and budgets are tighter. Still, the question isn’t whether to take a vacation but how to make it work.

A November 2025 survey from ALG Vacations of U.S. adults planning to travel in 2026shows that financial pressure is reshaping how people approach vacations, not whether they take them. While 81% say they have at least some concern about their household finances in the months ahead, 92% say they would still travel even if tighter finances required scaling back.

A data bar chart showing survey results: 81% are concerned about financial stability when planning to travel, while 92% say they would still travel for vacation even if budgets tighten over the next year.

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Financial pressure shapes decisions, not demand

That shift shows up in the small moments of planning. Travelers are taking longer to compare prices, reconsidering timing and adjusting expectations before they book.

Inflation and rising prices top the list of concerns, cited by 61% of respondents, reinforcing why travelers are rethinking destinations, trip length and overall costs.

Concerns about global events and safety follow at 39%, with broader political and economic instability close behind at 38%.

A data bar chart showing survey results: 61% are concerned about inflation, 39% are concerned about safety or global events, and 38% are concerned about political or economical instability when deciding to travel.

ALG Vacations

Still, those worries rarely lead travelers to walk away from travel altogether. Instead, many describe pulling back in measured ways, scaling down plans, rethinking details and making trade-offs that keep a trip possible, even if it looks different than originally imagined.

Experience changes how travelers move from planning to booking

Not all travelers navigate those trade-offs the same way. For some, uncertainty slows the process. For others, familiarity helps clear the final hurdle.

Among respondents who have previously booked a packaged vacation through a major vacation brand, 80% say they plan to take an international trip in the next year, compared with 46% of those without that experience.

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Rosalía, Maluma y Ariana Grande, entre otras celebridades, aplaudieron el show de Bad Bunny en el Super Bowl

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Por Erick E. Beltran, CNN en Español

Numerosas celebridades aplaudieron en redes sociales la presentación de Bad Bunny durante el medio tiempo del Super Bowl LX.

La cantante española Rosalía publicó en sus historias de Instagram una foto del cantante puertorriqueño durante el espectáculo junto a la frase “felicidades, leyenda”. Lo mismo hizo Jennifer Lopez en esta red social, donde compartió imágenes de la presentación de Bad Bunny al lado de emojis de corazón y de la bandera de Puerto Rico.

Por su parte, Maluma publicó un video en el que, dirigiéndose a sus seguidores, aprovechó para agradecerle a Benito por lo que el colombiano llamó “algo histórico que marcó a la música”. Además, Maluma dijo que este show lo motiva para seguir haciendo música y aportar a la cultura.

El cantante y compositor Manuel Turizo se sumó a los elogios y, también en Instagram, les mostró a sus seguidores cómo vivió el espectáculo. Por su parte, la actriz Sofía Vergara, presente en el estadio del Super Bowl, publicó videos en los que se la ve bailando y reaccionando a las canciones. Algo muy parecido a lo que hizo J Balvin, quien también compartió su vista del espectáculo desde el estadio de California.

En su mensaje en su cuenta de Instagram, Romeo Santos dijo que, en su opinión, el show representó un “momento especial para sentirse orgulloso de ser latino”. En la misma línea, el actor Diego Boneta dijo sentirse “orgullosamente latino, hoy y siempre” tras aplaudir la presentación del ídolo caribeño.

Otras celebridades no hispanohablantes también se pronunciaron para elogiar la actuación de Bad Bunny. Un caso es el de Adam Levine, vocalista de Maroon 5, quien definió el show como “increíble”. Otro ejemplo es el de Paris Hilton, quien publicó algunos videos en los que se ve a su hijo bailando al ritmo de las canciones del artista puertorriqueño.

Selena Gomez se refirió a la presentación de Benito Antonio como “un show muy bonito” y mostró una foto de su ahijada envuelta en la bandera de Puerto Rico. La cantante y actriz Ariana Grande expresó su simpatía por Bad Bunny y en sus historias de Instagram publicó una imagen del balón que usó el artista y donde se lee la frase “juntos somos América”. Finalmente, el presentador televisivo Jimmy Fallon demostró su apoyo al publicar una imagen en la que se lo ve portando una pava, sombrero típico de Puerto Rico, y un coco, a la que acompaña con la frase “Debí tirar más fotos”.

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Lindsey Vonn says she has no regrets after breaking leg in serious crash while competing in Winter Olympics

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By Kyle Feldscher, CNN

(CNN) — Lindsey Vonn said she has no regrets over her decision to compete in the Winter Olympics after sustaining a “completely ruptured” ACL one day after crashing during a race and severely breaking her leg.

“Yesterday my Olympic dream did not finish the way I dreamt it would. It wasn’t a story book ending or a fairy tail (sic), it was just life. I dared to dream and had worked so hard to achieve it. Because in Downhill ski racing the difference between a strategic line and a catastrophic injury can be as small as 5 inches,” she wrote on Instagram.

“I was simply 5 inches too tight on my line when my right arm hooked inside of the gate, twisting me and resulted in my crash. My ACL and past injuries had nothing to do with my crash whatsoever.

“Unfortunately, I sustained a complex tibia fracture that is currently stable but will require multiple surgeries to fix properly.”

Officials said Vonn was in “stable condition” after undergoing two operations to treat a serious fracture in her left leg following her crash in the downhill final on Sunday. The American burst out of the start in Sunday’s final but caught a gate with her right arm after just 13 seconds, sending her tumbling down the slope to a halt.

The 41-year-old was then airlifted off the Olimpia delle Tofane piste as the crowd stood to applaud her.

“While yesterday did not end the way I had hoped, and despite the intense physical pain it caused, I have no regrets. Standing in the starting gate yesterday was an incredible feeling that I will never forget,” she wrote.

“Knowing I stood there having a chance to win was a victory in and of itself. I also knew that racing was a risk. It always was and always will be an incredibly dangerous sport.”

“And similar to ski racing, we take risks in life. We dream. We love. We jump. And sometimes we fall. Sometimes our hearts are broken. Sometimes we don’t achieve the dreams we know we could have. But that is the also the beauty of life; we can try.”

“I tried. I dreamt. I jumped. I hope if you take away anything from my journey it’s that you all have the courage to dare greatly. Life is too short not to take chances on yourself. Because the only failure in life is not trying. I believe in you, just as you believed in me.”

Earlier in the day, International Ski Federation (FIS) president Johan Eliasch defended Vonn’s decision to compete.

Amid questions from commentators and the public that the FIS perhaps had a duty of care to intervene in Vonn’s competing in the Olympics, given the risks involved, Eliasch, who has known Vonn for over 20 years, was resolute that it was no one’s decision to make but her own.

“That should definitely be the athlete’s job to decide for themselves on the day, and I mean, most of the athletes have injuries of some kind – it’s just ski racing, you live with it, you push through the pain, and you compete,” he told CNN.

“And in this case, I don’t think the injury that she sustained a week earlier had anything whatsoever to do with this. She was definitely fit to race, and what happened (catching and getting stuck on the gate) was just very bad luck.”

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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