The appetite for travel remains robust, but the nature of the journey is changing. Modern tourists are increasingly opting for shorter, more frequent escapes rather than singular long-haul vacations. In Europe, short-haul flight bookings have climbed 73% year-on-year, while across East Asia and Europe, bookings for trips of four days or less have seen increases exceeding 40%. This trend is fueled by the popularity of long weekends, allowing travelers to maximize their time away with minimal disruption to their work schedules.
Family travel has simultaneously moved to the forefront, with hotel bookings for groups featuring children under 12 more than doubling in markets including Mainland China, South Korea, and Japan. This demographic prioritizes convenience and child-friendly amenities, turning theme parks like Tokyo DisneySea and natural attractions like Indonesia’s Bali Zoo into top-tier destinations. As global temperatures climb, the hunt for 'coolcations' has also become a defining theme. Searches for cooler destinations have jumped 74%, driving interest in northern European spots like Iceland and Norway, as well as temperate Asian retreats such as Sapporo and Yunnan.



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