Tag: Travel Trends
Expedia’s Unpack ’24 casts light on 2024 travel trends
Come next year, travellers are expected to make trip decisions based on screen inspirations, affordable duplicates, concert draws and AI assistance, say Expedia Group’s...
Amadeus unveils travellers’ expectations for 2024
Amadeus has released its Travel Trends research for 2024, which explores what might be in store next year and identifies five developments that aim...
Scott Dunn reveals 2024’s luxury travel trends
Luxury global travel operator Scott Dunn shared its 2024 Luxury Travel Trend Report which forecasts the world of luxury travel in the upcoming year.
The...
Move aside revenge travel, it’s all about passion now
As 2024 rolls around, the concept of revenge travel that emerged as a result of the lockdowns and the pandemic has given way to...
Evolving global traveller attitudes and preferences: Skyscanner
Skyscanner has published a new report exploring the latest trends in global travel. Titled Skyscanner Horizons: 2023/4 destination and booking insights, the report unpacks and...
Arival reveals top five trends for experiences tourism
Arival co-founder and CEO, Douglas Quinby, shared the main trends impacting the tours, activities and experiences sector, during his opening keynote at this month’s...
The big customer shuffle
Bernold Schroeder, group CEO and chairman of the management board of Kempinski, is confident of an even busier new year ahead, but highlights the need for hoteliers to be aware of a shuffling of customer types who no longer book according to the character of their segment
Sticking to the familiar: YouGov
The latest international YouGov survey showed that tourists are less likely to consider exploring unfamiliar tourist destinations, opting to travel to locations that they...
WATG reveals five trends shaping the hospitality landscape in 2024
With the return of travel, consumer preferences and expectations have evolved as indicated by the increased demand for all things responsible yet purposeful. This...
Australians to outspend other tourists this year
Australians are leading the pack as spenders in post-lockdown travel, with spending expected to exceed A$7,700 (US$4,979) on their getaways this year, more than...
















