WHY AMERICANS STILL DON’T travel overseas

Posted: 11/5th/2009 November 5th, 2009

Last year, I wrote an article about why Americans don’t travel overseas. It still ranks as my most popular post, sparking both agreement and controversy. In an 800 word post that could take up a novel, I tried to explain why Americans don’t travel overseas. many people agreed with me, many people didn’t. No matter what, we all agreed that Americans should travel more.

The current percentage of Americans that own a passport is now around 21%, up from 15% years ago. Unfortunately, this common statistic is hard to back up as the state department doesn’t really keep records. Yet the number of Americans who traveled overseas has decreased overall since 2006.

So why did we all go get passports? because we are now required to have passports for travel to Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean. In fact, Mexico travel is up while European travel is down. Americans didn’t find a new sense of adventure. They are still not traveling. and the reasons remain the same.

Are geography and cost really Relevant?
Many people countered my argument by saying that geography and cost were big factors but if cost and geography played a role in determining where you traveled, no one would ever travel. Yet new Zealand is the middle of nowhere and how many more Kiwis do you meet traveling than Americans? how many more Aussies? poverty is poverty. No matter where you are in the world, if you don’t have money, you don’t travel. but is it that much more expensive to fly from America? Nope! A flight from LAX to BKK is $787 dollars. A flight from London to BKK is $654. A flight from Sydney to BKK is $794. Americans bear no extra cost burden relative to the rest of the world.

And the geography argument? Well, I’ll get to that one in a second.

Fear, Awareness, and Priorities
The reasons why Americans don’t travel overseas can be mostly explained by one thing: cultural ignorance. many people in the previous post assumed I meant Americans were stupid. I wasn’t implying that. Americans are ignorant in that they don’t know about the world. we all have seen the Jay walking clips and the skits on TV where Americans can’t name foreign leaders or countries. Moreover, as education budgets continue to get slashed, humanity courses are usually the first to go meaning people learn very little world history. In some states, the whole world has to be explained in one year. Additionally, surveys show that news agencies devoted only 10.3% to foreign coverage in 2008 (source) while oddly, 13% went to some polygamy case in Texas. Americans are simply not told about the world or clamoring to know about it.

And why should they be? Politicians and media paint the world as a scary place, filled with crime, hate, terrorists. bill O’Reilly, a man who clearly has never been to Amsterdam, has called that city a cesspool. (Twice!) My mother constantly tells me when I go anywhere in the world to “be careful” as if the world is a big scary place. many of my old co-workers do the same. We are constantly told that there is great anti-Americanism in the world- wherever you go, people will dislike you. (A fallacy that is rarely disproven in media). Moreover, America’s hegemony since WW2 has ensured that we have been the dominant force in the world. despite the rise of China, Brazil, and India, our politicians tell us everything in America is the best (yet #38 in health care). countries will always do what we want. America is the leader. We are the city upon a hill. and when you are the best, why go to “godforsaken” countries where they hate you for being American and might rob you?

And this is why geography does play a role in why Americans don’t travel. It’s not that America’s size makes travel prohibitive, its size is important because people feel there is no reason to leave. We don’t need to travel to “big scary places” when we have deserts, tropical islands, mountains, endless summer, wilderness, snow, and more. Every landscape can be found within America’s large borders. You can have everything you want here. A friend from Iowa once joined me in Thailand. When she told her co-workers about it, their response was “Thailand? Var är det? Why would you go there? If you want a beach, go to Florida.”

Lastly, travel is often viewed as a sign of weakness. Americans typically get about two weeks of travel per year. Overseas, the average is about 4-5 weeks, not including sick leave. So time is a major factor. It makes more sense to fly to Australia for 3 weeks than it does for 1. but there is more to it than that. travel is not a priority here. In the trade off between time and money, Americans choose work and money. While I was home, there was a story on TV about how there is a growing trend to take only ONE week of vacation. two consecutive weeks is considered too many. It’s a sign that your work isn’t important, you aren’t a team player, or you are lazy. workers are made to feel guilty om att lämna. Och på den här hårda arbetsmarknaden vill ingen tyckas mindre än 110% engagerade.

Varför majoriteten av amerikanerna inte reser utomlands är en komplex fråga som är mer kulturell än någonting annat. Geografi och kostnad är mindre frågor jämfört med den betydelse vi ger arbete och isolering. Som jag sa förra året och har expanderat här, reser amerikaner inte för att vi helt enkelt är oinformerade om världen och berättade att vi inte behöver vara, det är läskigt där ute, gå till Florida med din en vecka istället.

Förändra?
Förra året hade jag sagt att jag hade sett tecken på hopp om att detta kommer att förändras. Yngre människor är mer engagerade och mer intresserade av världen. Internet har gjort människor mer tillfreds att träffa människor runt om i världen. Men de kulturella krafterna som pressar mot dem är starka. En svag ekonomi, en svag dollar och en försämring av oss har verkade göra Amerika mer isolationist. Jag känner inte till framtiden. Men jag vet det just nu, amerikaner reser fortfarande inte utomlands. Och tyvärr, det kommer inte att förändras någon gång snart.

Hur man reser världen på $ 50 per dag

Min New York Times bästsäljande paperback guide till World Travel kommer att lära dig hur man behärskar konsten att resa så att du kommer av den misshandlade banan, spara pengar och ha en djupare reseupplevelse. Det är din A-Z-planeringsguide som BBC kallade “Bibeln för budgetresenärer”.

Klicka här för att lära dig mer och börja läsa det idag!

Boka din resa: logistiska tips och tricks
Boka ditt flyg
Hitta ett billigt flyg genom att använda Skyscanner. Det är min favorit sökmotor eftersom den söker webbplatser och flygbolag runt om i världen så du vet alltid att ingen sten är obestämd.

Boka ditt boende
Du kan boka ditt vandrarhem med Hostelworld. Om du vill stanna någon annanstans än ett vandrarhem, använd Booking.com eftersom de konsekvent returnerar de billigaste priserna för pensionat och hotell.

Glöm inte reseförsäkring
Reseförsäkring skyddar dig mot sjukdom, skada, stöld och avbokningar. Det är omfattande skydd om vad som helst går fel. Jag går aldrig på en resa utan det som jag måste använda det många gånger tidigare. Mina favoritföretag som erbjuder den bästa servicen och värdet är:

SafetyWing (bäst för alla)

Försäkra min resa (för dem över 70)

Medjet (för ytterligare evakueringstäckning)

Klar att boka din resa?
Kolla in min resurssida för de bästa företagen att använda när du reser. Jag listar alla som jag använder när jag reser. De är de bästa i klassen och du kan inte gå fel med dem på din resa.

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