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What is the travel trend "set-jetting?"

First publishedJul 13, 14:30 UTC
Last updatedJul 14, 14:35 UTC · 7h ago
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Set-jetting is a travel trend where people choose vacation spots because they appear in TV shows or movies. Travelers look for places featured on screen to visit. This trend makes popular locations very busy.

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Set-jetting is a new way of traveling. It means going to places seen in TV programs or films. For example, if a show is filmed in Paris, people will travel to Paris. They want to see the same beautiful spots on screen.

Why it matters

This trend helps tourism grow for certain areas. It also shows how media can change where people choose to go on vacation.

In brief
What is set-jetting?
It is traveling to places seen in TV or movies.
Why do people practice set-jetting?
They want to visit the exact locations featured on screen.
Who talked about this trend?
Henley Vazquez, a travel adviser, spoke about it.
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All outlets frame the story in the same way. They focus on defining the term and explaining what travelers do when they practice set-jetting.

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    Defining the trend: Travelers visit places seen in media.

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    CBS NewsIntroduces and defines the term 'set-jetting'.
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    Expert commentary: A travel adviser explains the trend.

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    CBS NewsFeatures Henley Vazquez, a seasoned travel advisor.
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