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Defying Convention to Deepen Connections: Booking.com’s Predictions for Travel in 2025 | BKNG Stock News
Research shows that American travelers will reject tradition and rewrite the rules, taking travel to new directions in the year ahead
“Travel plays a central role in bringing people closer together with our research showing that Americans are looking to develop deeper connections and a sense of unity through their travels in the year ahead,” comments Ben Harrell, Managing Director, US at Booking.com. “The trends we see emerging for 2025 toss conventional travel aside and make room for more non-traditional experiences that accept and embrace uncertainty. Luckily, the travel industry is an economic engine for the country that can break down barriers, renew relationships, and proffer personal growth. Booking.com remains committed to contributing to the positive impact of travel in 2025 and beyond, investing in technology that makes it easier to experience the world in an even more personalized way, aligned with trends and preferences that are important to Americans.”
Booking.com’s predictions for travel in 2025 are as follows:
SKI Trips: Boomers will throw caution to the wind and push the limits on generational travel
Forget a restful retirement; baby boomers are rewriting the rules on travel, showing the rest of the generations what ‘living their best life’ is all about. ‘SKI’ trips will be on the rise – but not on the slopes – as parents and grandparents flip priorities by Spending Kids’ Inheritance (SKI) instead of squirreling their savings. Two-fifths (
But next year, this trend will take on an altruistic approach, as older relatives look to splash the cash among their families, helping the younger generations through the cost of living crisis by paying for their next vacation. While the majority (
But not only will boomers be opening their wallets in 2025, an emerging cohort are also expected to defy their years and conventional expectations in favor of thrill seeking in 2025. Over one-third (
NocTourism: Travelers will have their head in the clouds as they look towards celestial happenings, cooler climates, and midnight magic
With space tourism edging ever closer to reality, American travelers will be focused on building connections with the universe as they turn to more attainable astro-pursuits in 2025. Ditching the daylight crowds for midnight magic, over half (
Concerns around climate change have also influenced this shift, with half (
An appreciation for the nocturnal world is also expected to deepen American travelers’ connections with nature, as the majority (
Boyz II Zen: Men are set to abandon bravado and embrace the introspective guys’ trip
Booze and bravado are set to take a back seat, as men lean in favor of guys’ trips rooted in wellbeing, self-development and empowered vulnerability. With cultural change bringing progress to conversations around men’s mental health and societal pressures, moments that combat loneliness and prioritize more mindful bonding will prevail in travel. Nearly half (
American male travelers are casting aside societal expectations and ‘bro culture’ cliches to rest and rejuvenate (
And further defying expectations, it’s women persuading the men in their lives to go on a men-only trip, with
The Gate Escape: Airports will become the destination, not just a stop along the way
Gone are the days of arriving ‘just in time’ to avoid lingering in crowded lounges post-security, as American travelers reframe their 2025 vacation kick-off to embrace a new era of airport entertainment. More than a quarter (
But it’s Gen Z and millennials who will likely set to fuel this trend. Among both,
With more than half (
Passport to Longevity: Travel experiences that play a role in living a longer, healthier life will be in higher demand
With more than half (
A vacation is no longer just time to unwind. Driven by the desire to cultivate better lifestyle choices, almost half (
Deep revitalization is a top priority, from body vibration (
Vintage Voyaging: Travelers will rethink souvenirs, opting for unique, secondhand finds to commemorate their trips
Vacation wardrobes will get a makeover in 2025, as trendy travelers turn vintage voyagers, hitting thrift stores while on holiday to curate a more sustainable suitcase. Over a third (
No doubt influenced by both cost and climate awareness, this shift isn’t just about style – it’s about staying savvy. With
With travelers interested in bringing home pieces that tell a story, a thrift trip is now more than just shopping; it’s a way to bring cultural connections back home, all while making eco-conscious and wallet-friendly choices. Move over fridge magnet, vintage clothes will be the new souvenir of choice in the year ahead
AI = Alternative Itineraries: Travelers will tap into technology to source more travel experiences to meet their unique needs and expectations
New technologies are already helping travelers find experiences tailored to their needs, but in 2025 we’ll see innovations being leveraged to help people travel more respectfully, caring for the wellbeing of the destinations they visit and meeting the needs of diverse travelers with more specific travel needs and expectations.
Almost two-thirds (
With different ways of thinking and processing information, neurodivergent travelers will also be using emerging and evolving technologies to put their needs in the spotline and revolutionize how they experience the world in 2025. Over two thirds (
For more information about Booking.com’s 2025 Travel Predictions, please visit Booking.com/2025-travel-trend-predictions-report.html. To download the global Travel Predictions 2025 report visit https://news.booking.com/.
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* Travel Predictions 2025 research commissioned by Booking.com and conducted among a sample of adults who plan to travel for business or leisure in the next 12-24 months. 1,006 respondents from the US were polled. Respondents completed an online survey in July-August 2024.
** Travel Predictions 2024 research commissioned by Booking.com and conducted among a sample of adults who plan to travel for business or leisure in the next 12-24 months. 1,005 respondents from the US were polled. Respondents completed an online survey in July 2023.
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