
Revenge travel: How vacation vengeance became a thing
CNN
After years of being sequestered by Covid, some people are planning to settle their score with the virus by splurging on epic getaways and coining the phrase "revenge travel." Here's what that actually means.
(CNN) — As more and more countries reopen their borders to eager tourists, a trendy new phrase has emerged on social media: revenge travel.
The term has been used to describe trips as varied as family reunions, big splurge vacations and re-visits to favorite places, which leads to one question: so, what is it?
"Revenge" generally has a negative connotation, which contradicts the joyful, excited feeling so many people have about making their first vacation in two-plus years.

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