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Catalysts for Change: Building the Hospitality Ecosystem of the Future
Traveler expectations have rapidly changed as a result of the pandemic. Today, personalization, flexibility, and sustainable journeys supported by modern digital tools to remove friction sit at the top of traveler’s wish lists.
In our new report – Catalysts for Change: Building the Hospitality Ecosystem of the Future – we explore how the industry will be able to deliver on these expectations through the Amadeus ecosystem approach, combining content across hotels, mobility, and insurance. Highlighting the pace of change, the report features data from across the Amadeus ecosystem as well as forward-looking research on traveler behaviors, plus insight from hospitality experts that are blazing a trail within the industry.
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The Top Hotel Destinations for the Holidays
Unique forward-looking market insights show the top global destinations for holiday travel, with Mexico and APAC leading the way
This festive season it seems that travelers are prioritizing sun, nature, gastronomy, and culture, contributing to high occupancy levels across APAC and LATAM, according to Amadeus data. Compared to last year, APAC is trending 8% higher, EMEA 7%, LATAM 4% and NORAM is on par with 2022. Los Cabos, the top market, has seen a 16% increase in bookings since 2022.
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Traveler Tribes 2033 Report
How will we travel in 2033?
Our latest global research study – Traveler Tribes 2033 – features input from more than 10,000 travelers in 15 countries and 22 experts from different fields, to answer five key questions when it comes to travel a decade from now. What will it be like? How will travelers respond to future developments? Will this reaction be universal and consistent?
From our findings we identified four distinct Traveler Tribes of the future – Excited Experientialists, Memory Makers, Travel Tech-fluencers, and Pioneering Pathfinders. Dive into their preferred ways to travel and choices of accommodation as well as their views on technology and sustainability.
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