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When it matters travel There are only a few during the pandemic activities that Americans trust more than others.

At least that’s a survey by the data intelligence company Consult tomorrow found when 2,200 U.S. adults were interviewed from Friday, February 12 through Sunday, February 14.

The survey found that Americans are picky about their future accommodations and the mode of transportation they use to get there.

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More than a third – 36% – told Morning Consult that they are comfortable in a major hotel Chain.

Of the respondents, 20% stated that they “felt reasonably comfortable” with a stay in a chain hotel, while 16% stated that they “felt very comfortable”.

Morning Consult found that the total number of respondents who said they were satisfied with large hotel chains increased by two percentage points compared to the previous week.

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However, one of the most interesting data points from the survey might be the fact that respondents appear to have more confidence in chain hotels than in boutique hotels or apartments with shared apartments.

Only 29% of boutique hotels said they felt comfortable in these upscale properties – 17% said they were “somewhat comfortable”, while 12% said they were “very comfortable”.

Meanwhile, only 26% of Morning Consult said they were comfortable in these intimate spaces.

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Of those who agreed to living in a shared apartment, 14% said that they “feel a little comfortable”, while 12% said that they “feel very comfortable”.

All three accommodation options were rated positively than the five public transport options listed in the survey, including planes, trains and buses.

When it comes to traveling during the pandemic, there are just a few activities Americans trust more than others. (iStock)

With regard to business travel, respondents felt more comfortable domestically (25%) and on the plane (24%), but least felt abroad (17%).

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Trains and buses were seen slightly better than international flights. 23% and 21% of the respondents said they were familiar with these modes of transport.

Americans felt more comfortable when it came to traveling by car, be it their own or a rental car.

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More than half of the respondents stated that they were feeling good at the moment (55%), while more than a third (38%) stated that they were renting a car.