The Bush Wealth Advantage: Summer travel plans and uncertain skies
Kent Patrick
Contributor
For many investors, travel is an important part of how they spend time and money, especially in retirement. In 2026, however, planning a trip can feel more complicated. Conflicts, airspace closures, airport delays, airline schedule changes, and higher travel costs can disrupt even well-planned itineraries.
Travel insurance is also being marketed more aggressively, often as a one-click add-on to flights, hotels, and tours. It can be useful, but it is not a blank chec
