All-Inclusive Resorts More Attractive Than Ever Following Pandemic

Experts agree that demand for all-inclusives is poised for a strong rebound as travel resumes. “The next couple of years, all-inclusive resort destinations are primed to be the benefactor of the demand for leisure travel. If you haven’t gone out of the country or if you were still scared to travel, the easiest thing to do is go to an all-inclusive,” says Carter Wilson, an analyst at Smith Travel Research. Erica Doyne, SVP of marketing and communications at AMResorts adds that an all-inclusive resort’s ability to control the entire experience from a health and safety standpoint will also appeal to cautious travellers.

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