Italy Tops 2026 Travel Demand as AI Reshapes How Trips Are Planned
Italy leads global travel demand for 2026, while AI tools and shifting traveler behavior redefine how trips are planned and experienced.
AAA stands for the American Automobile Association, a U.S.-based organization that provides travel, insurance, and roadside assistance services. It’s well known for helping travelers with trip planning, maps, hotel discounts, and emergency support. Many members use AAA for reliable travel guidance and peace of mind on the road.
Italy leads global travel demand for 2026, while AI tools and shifting traveler behavior redefine how trips are planned and experienced.
U.S. airports could face closures as TSA staffing shortages worsen during the ongoing government shutdown affecting Homeland Security.
Hilton has launched a generative AI-powered travel planning tool designed to help guests discover hotels, compare properties, and organize stays through conversational search.
Canadian travel to the United States declined again in February, extending a yearlong slide in both road and air trips. The latest data suggests the downturn is continuing even as Canadians keep traveling abroad.
KAYAK introduces a new global campaign aimed at easing traveler anxiety and replacing booking doubt with confidence.
With the FIFA World Cup 2026 and nationwide America250 celebrations set to drive record demand, Amtrak is encouraging travelers to book early for what could be the busiest summer in its history.
New travel data for 2026 shows travelers rethinking how they plan, pay for, and experience trips, with AI, short getaways, wellness, and flexibility shaping the year ahead.
From historic port cities to remote frontiers, The New York Times’ 2026 list highlights destinations shaped by culture, sustainability, and global change.
U.S. airlines are working to restore Caribbean schedules after temporary airspace restrictions caused hundreds of cancellations and stranded tens of thousands of travelers during the peak holiday period.
Taylor Swift’s reported wedding plans at Rhode Island’s Ocean House are poised to boost luxury tourism, elevate Watch Hill’s global profile, and spark renewed travel interest along New England’s coast.