SavingSpot’s new study reveals the destinations travellers miss during the lockdown.
Scrolling through Instagram has been many of our only form of travel escape during the coronavirus pandemic.
The team pulled out the cities, landmarks, beaches, islands, hotels and other travel spots that people want to return to. In terms of the cities that travellers missed the most, New York claimed the top spot, followed by Paris and London in second and third position. Other notable mentions in the top 10 included Los Angeles, Dubai, Barcelona and Las Vegas.
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