Gasoline prices at never-before-seen levels, a still unvanquished pandemic, airport nightmares, rental-car shortages and recession fears. Nearly all have been predicted as a death knell for summer travel.

Yet so far 2022 has been the “best year ever for demand,” said Jamie Lane, vice president of research for AirDNA, a vacation-rental research company.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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