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Holders of the world’s most powerful passports are among the least likely to travel
The great paradox of summer travel in 2022: Japanese, Singaporean, and South Korean travelers have the world’s most powerful passports, but they’re also least likely to travel abroad.While Americans and Europeans are fitfully making up for years of being stuck at home during the height of the pandemic, the rate of travel in the top three countries have only reached 17% of pre-covid levels, according to a report by immigration consultants Henley & Partners. The London-based consultancy based their analysis on data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).Japan, Singapore, and South Korea are currently at the top of the Henley Passport Index, a quarterly ranking based on how man

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