CHICAGO â Last year, Leyla Royale visited Mexico City and London and went paragliding in the Austrian Alps. This year sheâs occasionally left her Andersonville neighborhood to drive around downtown Chicago for a change of scenery.
Travel-starved consumers like Royale want to get back to their jet-setting ways in 2021, and the COVID-19 vaccine has some feeling more optimistic. Airlines and tour operators are trying to reassure customers with more flexibility and outdoor, crowd-free destinations, but many travelers are still hesitant to make plans.
âIâm hoping by fall of 2021 itâs going to be reasonably safe to get on a plane and go to Europe or Asia, but Iâm just trying to take it as it comes. 2020 has had all these surprises, so you just donât know,â said Royale, 31, a data engineer.
After canceling 2020 vacations, travelers are eager to hit the road, but will it be to Europe — or Michigan?
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