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Rise of City Jumping, Spiritual Sidequests and Feedbooking among top travel predictions for travel by 2030

Out with one and done trips, in with multi-destination or city jumping adventures. Today, KAYAK, the world’s leading travel search engine, launched its WTF – What the Future Report – revealing eight predictions for travel by 2030.

In partnership with The Future Laboratory, one of the world’s leading futures consultancies, the WTF Report blends social and cultural research, interviews with KAYAK executives and external experts, survey insights from 9,100 people across 9 countries, and an in-depth analysis of KAYAK user behavior.

KAYAK 2030: Travel Predictions

AI Agents

A new wave of travel agents is emerging, focusing on personalized travel experiences. Modern travelers seek flexibility (38%), customized itineraries (37%), and value AI tools for planning (17%). By 2030, virtual AI Assistants will handle a variety of travel arrangements, offering tailored trips and securing the best deals effortlessly.

“AI is already rapidly improving customer support for travel delays and itinerary changes. It’s also suggesting personalized recommendations of places to visit and things to do. The next big step forward will be automated bookings – and we’re already making KAYAK AI agent-friendly,” – Steve Hafner, CEO of KAYAK

City Jumping

By 2030, travelers will prioritize multi-stop trips over single destination vacations. For 66% of survey respondents, travel ranks as a top priority, signaling a growing desire to explore. As visa regulations relax worldwide, governments and destinations are gearing up for the rise of city-jumping travelers.

Vitamin T

By 2030, the value of a trip will hinge on wellness scores. KAYAK notes a surge in wellness travel, with pools as the top searched hotel amenity globally, followed by hot tubs, spas, and fitness facilities. 60% of travelers prioritize relaxation, while 13% emphasize health and wellness. Destinations promoting longevity will become sought-after additions to travelers’ bucket lists.

Feedbooking

From browsing feeds to booking trips, travelers will use social media as a booking platform. Currently, 36% of travelers find trip inspiration on social platforms, a trend expected to grow by 2030. KAYAK predicts social media will shift from inspiration to a full-fledged travel shopping channel, with apps serving as travel storefronts.

Virtual Voyages

By 2030, travel will feature holographic concierges and automatic airfare refunds. Travelers anticipate virtual hotel room previews (35%) and almost 10% of air passengers expect in-flight VR entertainment for an immersive experience. The future of travel is set to exceed expectations with innovative technologies.

LIT – Low Intensity Travel

The shift toward unexplored destinations will challenge today’s top travel spots. Concerns over overtourism and carbon footprint (14%) will influence future travel decisions. The quest for unventured experiences will shift from adventurers to conscious travelers, becoming a mainstream travel priority.

Spiritual Sidequests

From silent retreats to genealogical investigations, Spiritual Sidequests will have their moment by 2030, with more and more travellers wanting to pair exploring a destination with exploring their inner self to grow and heal.

Disloyalty Programs

Loyalty Programs will adapt to meet the demands of price-conscious travelers. 29% of travelers want personalized Loyalty rewards, such as receiving refunds when air ticket prices go down (32%). With 72% anticipating higher travel prices in the future, travelers are prioritizing savings and will switch brands for better deals.

For travelers that want to get in on the trends now, here’s a reference guide:

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Learn more about KAYAK’s WTF predictions HERE.

Methodology

Survey insights

PureSpectrum interviewed 9112 respondents aged 18+ in the US, UK, Canada, Brazil, France, Germany, Denmark and Sweden who travel for leisure purposes internationally at least once a year. The survey was conducted using an online methodology. A sample of 2000 people were polled in the US, and all other markets had a targeted minimum sample of 1000 completes. The research fieldwork was conducted from August 13 – 20, 2024.

KAYAK data analysis

Based on hotel searches made on KAYAK and associated brands in the period between September 1, 2023 and September 15, 2024 for stays between January 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024.

About KAYAK

KAYAK, part of Booking Holdings (NASDAQ: BKNG), is the world’s leading travel search engine. With billions of queries across our platforms, we help people find their perfect flight, stay, rental car and vacation package. We also support business travelers with our corporate travel solution.

About The Future Laboratory

The Future Laboratory is one of the world’s most renowned futures consultancies. With a unique blend of trend forecasting, consumer insight, brand strategy and innovation, the company has helped to shape, inspire and future-proof organisations globally since 2001.

About the author

KAYAK Since 2004, KAYAK has been revolutionizing the travel industry. Metasearch for travel? No one was doing it. Until we did. Today, we process billions of queries across our platforms each year for travel information, helping millions of travelers around the globe make confident decisions. With every query, KAYAK searches hundreds of travel sites to show travelers the information they need to find the right flights, hotels, hire cars and holiday packages.

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