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American Express’ new Amex Trendex report says 63% of Canadians plan to travel internationally this year.

American Express’ new Amex Trendex report says nearly two in three of Canadians plan to travel internationally this year and most have used a “travel hack” in the past six months while traveling or booking travel.The poll says nearly half use a credit card with travel benefits , and 40% choose a hotel that offers complimentary breakfast.

The report also showed the most popular things Canadians look to social media for when trip planning are top things to do at their destination , landmarks to visit and restaurant recommendations .

The survey also found 65% of Canadians have a credit card that can be cashed in for travel rewards and among them, 76% keep track of how many points they have accumulated. The poll was conducted online between Aug. 17-29 among a national sample of 7,400 travelers — 2,000 in the U.S., 1,000 travelers in Australia, Canada, Japan, Mexico, and the U.K. and 400 travelers in Hong Kong who have a household income of at least a $50,000 + equivalent and defined as adults who typically travel by air at least once a year.Postmedia is committed to maintaining a lively but civil forum for discussion and encourage all readers to share their views on our articles.

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