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Megatrends 2026

Step right up and see the future.

Watch the Megatrends Event Livestream here

Every December, Skift’s editorial team ventures into risky territory: decoding what the travel industry will be obsessing over in the year ahead. There’s a fair amount of hubris there, of course. The future rarely cooperates – it reminds me of that old Yiddish saying about God and plans. 

But in a business as big as travel, the exercise itself is telling. It shows why we’re worried, what we’re hoping for, and what we won’t stop arguing about around the water cooler (virtual or otherwise).

In this year’s Megatrends, we foresee an industry that’s of two minds – both restless and resigned. 

Restless because we all know, a) massive change is coming, b) sooner than we think and, c) whether we like it or not. AI is rewriting marketing, cars are driving themselves, and startups are being coded by prompt, not Python. Resigned because some long-promised miracles — sustainability, affordability, and America’s welcome mat — are fading under the weight of politics and price tags.

The United States, once the ultimate aspirational trip, has lost a bit of its shine. The “affordable luxury” market has turned into just plain old overpriced luxury. The OTA giants are looking suspiciously mortal. Even the party crowd has started ordering mocktails. 

The tone of 2026? For many, the hangover has arrived.

Yet amid some discomfort, there’s still much hope and innovation. Cities are reinventing themselves as Live Tourism capitals. Trains are back. Entrepreneurs are coding their way into increasingly creative travel niches.

If there’s a unifying theme, it’s that travel — as always — adapts. It reinvents itself.  When the world gets weird (and it is very very weird right now), we find new ways to move through it. So read on, skeptically if you must. If history holds, the future is a terrible listener — but it’s always booked solid.

Sarah Kopit Editor-in-Chief, Skift

Self-Driving Cars Move Beyond Novelty, Giving Travelers Back the Luxury of Time
Tourists Give Up on the United States of America
Q&A: Asia’s Luxury Resurgence Realigns the Global Travel Order
The Train Renaissance Arrives and Airlines Are All Aboard
Connected Journeys: Hospitality Becomes an Always-On Relationship
Travel’s Sustainability Fairytale Won’t Get Its Happy Ending
Cracks Emerge in the Online Travel Agency Oligopoly
Teetotalling Travelers Are Just Saying No to Booze
Q&A: Accommodation Curation Will Change the Loyalty Landscape
Q&A: Travel’s High-Stakes Era Redefines What Care Means
The Luxury Bubble Will Just Get Bigger
Asia’s Must-Have Travel Flex Is Great Skin
Music Residencies Are Big Money for Live Tourism – and Every City Wants In
Q&A: Experiential Retail Becomes One of Travel’s Biggest Untapped Assets
Vibe Coding Will Unleash a Tsunami of Travel Startups
Q&A: Timeshare Owners Defy the Travel Slowdown 
Q&A: Africa Emerges as the Next Frontier of Luxury Travel
The Fastest Route Through the City Will Soon Be Above It
Travel Marketers Try to Woo Large Language Models
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