More Travelers are Choosing RVs Over Flights this Summer

If you thought the RV craze was slowing down, think again, writes Andre Nalin for a report published by Yahoo.

This summer, more travelers are choosing to hit the open road, and Florida and Pennsylvania are emerging as surprise hot spots for those rolling in style.

According to new data from luxury RV rental company Allstar Coaches, bookings are up 24% in both Florida and Pennsylvania compared to this time last year. Plus, with summer travel heating up, the trend signals that RV life isn’t just a pandemic-era fling but instead, it’s quickly becoming a go-to way to explore the country without giving up creature comforts.

Why RVs Are Still the Road Trip MVP

Let’s be honest: flying definitely has its perks, but long security lines, delays, and unpredictable prices have many people reconsidering how they vacation. RVs, on the other hand, offer freedom on four wheels, plus your own bed, bathroom, and the ability to detour on a whim.

Unlike the classic image of a bulky, beige camper, today’s RVs are a far cry from camping rough. Think: queen-sized beds, full kitchens, flat-screen TVs, Wi-Fi, and even rooftop lounges. In other words, more glam than grit. That flexibility is part of why RV travel continues to grow in popularity, especially among families, retirees, and even remote workers chasing new scenery with their laptops.

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