The HBX Group Travel Trends Report 2026 shows travel shifting toward bold, experience-led journeys. Travellers seek authenticity, creativity, play, and cultural immersion, with social media and AI shaping discovery and …
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The 2026 Trends Predictions Report shows that restaurants and convenience stores are shifting from transactions to relationships. Success is driven by personalization, experience, and trust rather than price. AI powered …
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GLO releases its annual Global Loyalty Predictions™ 2025: A Year in Review report, analysing forecasts from leading loyalty experts against the year’s biggest launches, strategic shifts, and defining events. Featuring …
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Travel has become more complex amid evolving government policies, rising fees, and airline reforms, leading travelers to seek emerging destinations and ways to save using travel rewards.
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Travel in 2025 is driven by experiences, not just destinations. Food-led trips, movie- and TV-inspired travel, cruises, and entertainment tourism are shaping itineraries, while social media fuels inspiration and AI …
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After a slow start, hospitality and leisure dealmaking is rebounding. Deal volume rose 45% in Q3 as capital markets stabilized and travel demand normalized. While M&A remains core, the biggest …
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Black Friday and Cyber Monday have become critical data moments, not just sales peaks. As consumers remain cautious, retailers are turning to AI, identity resolution, and real-time customer profiles to …
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Phocuswright report. Travel Forward 2026: Inside the Data, Trends and Forces Reshaping Global Travel
Phocuswright’s Travel Forward 2026 report shows a global travel market worth $1.67 trillion in 2025, driven by strong demand despite economic pressures. Asia Pacific leads growth, online bookings hit $1.07 …
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Amadeus’ Travel Trends 2026 reveals six forces reshaping travel: pet-first journeys, AI-powered “Travel Mixology,” ultra-long-range narrow-body jets enabling new non-stop routes, pop culture-driven tourism, hyper-personalized “Pick ’n’ Stays” hotels, and …




