Tag: travel trends
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Canadians Find Warm Winter Escapes in Mexico and Beyond
Canadians Reprioritize Winter Travel When Jack and Merilee Mollard traded their Texas winter routines for a Mexican retreat and more time in Canada, they weren’t alone. Across Canada, a growing number of winter travelers are choosing Mexico as their sunny escape, often swapping long-running trips to the southern U.S. for more affordable, flexible options in…
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Singapore Sees Higher Tourism Spending Despite Fewer Visitors, Shopping Less
Tourism receipts rise even as visitor numbers fall Singapore is defying the simple math of tourism: fewer visitors are arriving, yet the city-state is recording higher tourism receipts than in 2019. A report from the Ministry of Trade and Industry’s Economics Division shows that spending per visitor has shifted away from shopping and toward dining…
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Singapore Sees Higher Tourism Receipts as Visitors Decline, Dining and Experiences Lead Spend
Overview: Fewer Visitors, Stronger Spending Singapore’s tourism landscape is shifting. Official data show that the country welcomed fewer international visitors in recent quarters, yet total tourism receipts have rebounded to levels above those seen in 2019. The key driver isn’t more people but more money spent per visitor—particularly on dining, experiences, and other non-shopping categories.…
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Forbes Travel Guide’s Most Anticipated Hotel Openings Of 2026: A Glimpse at Luxury Redefined
Introduction: A Preview of 2026’s Luxury Hotel Landscape Forbes Travel Guide’s annual spotlight on the most anticipated hotel openings for 2026 is more than a wish list. It’s a curated map for luxury travelers seeking innovative design, standout service, and immersive experiences. The coming year promises a diverse roster—from urban escapes that blend seamlessly with…
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Baby Boomers Steer Away From U.S. Trips; Quiet Travel Rises
Older travelers distance themselves from the United States In a shift that mirrors broader changes in global travel preferences, baby boomers are increasingly steering away from U.S. trips. The trend isn’t about a lack of interest in travel itself but a recalibration of risk, cost, and ease of planning. In interviews and travel data, older…
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Baby Boomers Shift Away from U.S. Visits as Younger Travelers Embrace Quiet Travel
New travel dynamics emerge as generations rethink U.S. trips Across North America, a notable shift is unfolding in how different generations approach travel. Recent reports show that baby boomers—once the backbone of the U.S. tourism market—are increasingly steering clear of traditional U.S. visits. At the same time, younger travelers are redefining the idea of a…
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Baby Boomers Lead Shift Away from U.S. Visits as Younger Travelers Embrace Quiet Travel Trends
Why U.S. Visits Are Declining for Baby Boomers In recent travel data, baby boomers are steering away from the United States as a destination of choice. The trend is notable not just for the volume of trips but for the destinations within the country that are seeing people rethink their itineraries. For many in this…

