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651 Pets In, Kids Out: The Travel Industry’s Quiet War on Families

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Rafat Ali @ Skift · 02/27/2026 10:21 EDT

Pets In, Kids Out: The Travel Industry’s Quiet War on Families

With U.S. birth rates at record lows and pet ownership soaring, the travel industry is simply following the demographic money.

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