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Top Travel Trends for 2025: From Train Journeys to Sustainable Holidays
Saturday, July 12, 2025
As we move into 2025, the world of travel is evolving yet again. After navigating the challenges of the pandemic, travelers are now seeking more profound, meaningful experiences. There’s a clear shift towards sustainability and adventure, with many opting for train journeys through the picturesque landscapes of Europe or embracing the freedom of solo travel. These emerging trends highlight a growing desire to connect with places on a deeper level, explore the unknown, and make more thoughtful, conscious choices while traveling.
1. Train Travel: A New Age of Rail Renaissance
Train travel has been steadily gaining momentum over the past year, and it’s expected to grow even further in 2025. As travelers seek alternatives to pricey airfares and look for sustainable options, the “rail renaissance” is taking center stage. According to government travel experts, advances in rail infrastructure and technology, particularly in Europe, are making train travel a more appealing option. The introduction of new sleeper trains and rail routes will offer travelers a unique way to explore Europe, offering scenic journeys that planes simply can’t match. As sustainability becomes a priority, train travel is becoming more attractive to eco-conscious travelers, especially for those keen to reduce their carbon footprints.
2. Air Travel: Cheaper Flights on the Horizon
2024 marked an unprecedented rise in air travel costs as airlines worked to recover from the pandemic’s financial toll. However, government reports indicate that airfares are expected to decrease in 2025 as airlines increase competition by reopening canceled routes and adding more flights. As airlines expand their networks, travelers will enjoy more options and better deals. The return of previously suspended long-haul routes, especially between Europe and countries like Australia, will give many the chance to return to global adventures at more affordable prices.
3. Deeper Connections: The Desire for Authentic Travel
In 2025, travel will be less about checking off famous landmarks and more about building meaningful connections with the places visited. According to findings from government tourism agencies, travelers are seeking out authentic experiences that allow them to immerse themselves in local cultures. 62% of travelers are learning local languages to better engage with locals, and cultural immersion has emerged as a top priority. This shift toward genuine, authentic experiences is prompting travelers to choose destinations that offer something deeper than a tourist attraction.
4. Overtourism and Slow Travel: The Growing Demand for Balance
Overtourism remains a significant concern for global tourism boards, especially in destinations like Venice. With increasing awareness about the environmental and social impacts of overcrowded tourism hotspots, more travelers are embracing slow travel. By opting to visit less crowded destinations or traveling off-season, tourists can enjoy a more relaxed, authentic experience while supporting local economies in a sustainable way. Government tourism offices are actively encouraging these trends, promoting places that offer quieter, off-the-beaten-path experiences, particularly in less-visited regions of Europe.
5. The Curious Traveler: Discovering the Road Less Traveled
2025 will see a rise in travelers opting for lesser-known destinations. As overtourism continues to affect popular cities, travelers are choosing destinations that are off the beaten path. According to government travel surveys, countries like Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan are becoming increasingly popular, as travelers yearn for new experiences away from the crowds. The appeal of these “hidden gems” is not just in the novelty, but also in the ability to support local communities and economies, helping to diversify the global tourism sector.
6. Active Travel: The Adventurer’s New Playground
While 2024 was largely about cultural and relaxing holidays, 2025 is shaping up to be the year of adventure. With a growing interest in physical activities, travelers are seeking hiking, biking, and other active experiences that get their adrenaline pumping. Government tourism bodies report an uptick in the demand for active itineraries, especially in destinations known for their natural beauty, like New Zealand and the Alps. As travelers crave more physically engaging and immersive trips, the travel industry is responding by offering more active options that blend adventure with social connections.
7. Solo Travel and Last-Minute Departures
The trend of solo travel continues to grow, particularly among Gen-Z and Millennials. Government reports show that the desire to explore the world independently is now a mainstay in travel trends. Solo travelers are no longer waiting for friends to join them; they’re taking spontaneous trips on their own. In fact, 73% of travelers say they would book a trip within 10 days of departure, emphasizing the rise of last-minute travel. The flexibility and freedom that solo travel offers are expected to remain a key trend in 2025, as more people embrace the idea of venturing out on their own.
8. Mindful Travel: Sustainable Choices Take Center Stage
Sustainability is not just a buzzword—it’s becoming an integral part of how people approach travel. According to government-backed studies, over 90% of travelers are now actively considering sustainability in their decisions. Whether it’s opting for eco-friendly accommodations or choosing to travel to destinations that are committed to reducing their environmental impact, travelers are becoming more mindful of the effect their vacations have on the planet. The trend is particularly strong among younger generations who are pushing for greener practices within the tourism industry.
9. Pop Culture-Inspired Holidays: From ‘Game of Thrones’ to ‘Emily in Paris’
As the influence of pop culture continues to grow, travelers are increasingly planning vacations around their favorite TV shows and films. Whether it’s a trip to Sicily after watching The White Lotus or a visit to Croatia inspired by Game of Thrones, pop culture is shaping travel in 2025. According to research, 67% of travelers have been influenced by movies or TV shows in their decision to travel abroad. Destinations featured in hit series are seeing a surge in tourism, offering new opportunities for fans to connect with their favorite fictional worlds.
10. Digital Nomads: The Rise of ‘Out of Office’ Travel
Lastly, the ongoing trend of digital nomadism is evolving. Although “bleisure” travel saw a rise in 2024, more travelers are now prioritizing personal growth over career commitments. A significant portion of travelers, especially Millennials and Gen-Z, are opting to disconnect completely from work while on vacation. The need for relaxation and self-reflection is driving this shift, and government reports indicate a surge in demand for destinations that cater to long-term stays, remote working, and wellness retreats.
Looking ahead to 2025, the travel world is transforming. More and more, travelers are making mindful choices—whether that means choosing sustainable journeys or diving into truly authentic, immersive experiences. From taking scenic train rides through Europe’s stunning landscapes to discovering hidden gems off the beaten path, the future of travel promises to be about adventure, connection, and living in the moment. With these exciting trends on the horizon, it’s clear that 2025 will offer globetrotters unforgettable opportunities to explore the world in a more meaningful way.
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Carnival Corporation joins the American Gaming Association as the first cruise line member
MIAMI – Carnival Corporation & plc announced its membership in the American Gaming Association (AGA), becoming the first cruise operator to join the nation’s leading trade group, which represents the U.S. casino industry.
With this historic membership, Carnival Corporation further deepens its longstanding commitment to upholding the highest standards of compliance, including anti-money laundering initiatives and responsible gaming practices.
“Joining the American Gaming Association is an important step in advancing our industry leadership and ensuring we remain at the forefront of responsible gaming and regulatory best practices,” said Marty Goldman, Senior Vice President of Global Gaming at Carnival Corporation. “This partnership opens new avenues for collaboration and knowledge-sharing that will directly benefit our guests, team members and the broader Carnival Corporation organization.”
“We’re thrilled to welcome Carnival Corporation to the American Gaming Association. As a global leader in leisure travel and entertainment, they not only bring a unique perspective to our membership but also deepen our network through longstanding partnerships with several existing AGA members,” said Maureen Beddis, Senior Vice President of Membership and Events at the American Gaming Association. “Their commitment to delivering world-class gaming experiences at sea complements our efforts to promote innovation, collaboration, and responsible gaming across the industry. We look forward to working together to strengthen our collective impact.”
As a core operator member, Carnival Corporation will have the opportunity to collaborate with land-based and online casino operators and gaming suppliers across the U.S. to gain valuable knowledge and insights to support the company’s business objectives. As AGA members, Carnival Corporation leaders and team members will also have access to a wide range of benefits, including:
- Industry-Exclusive Data and Resources: Members-only webinars and research on regulatory trends, responsible gaming and more, helping them stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry
- Professional Development: Exclusive programming such as educational webinars, legislative updates and best practices around compliance and responsible gaming
- Networking and Collaboration: Opportunities to engage with leaders from commercial and tribal casinos, sports betting and iGaming companies, and gaming suppliers, expanding the company’s industry connections and influence
- Advocacy and Policy Support: AGA’s advocacy tools and legislative intelligence to help follow and shape industry policy
As part of the AGA, Carnival Corporation earns a seat at the table for national conversations, learning from and contributing to developments in gaming regulation, responsible gaming initiatives and policy advocacy. This partnership allows corporate leaders and team members to stay at the forefront of industry trends, access cutting-edge data and participate in events and committees that shape the future of gaming.
The article Carnival Corporation joins the American Gaming Association as the first cruise line member first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.
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BCD Travel and Oversee partner to implement agentic AI for scalable, traveler-centric service
UTRECHT, THE NETHERLANDS – BCD Travel, one of the world’s leading corporate travel management companies, and Oversee, a travel technology company specializing in AI-powered spend optimization and agent operations, announced the expansion of their partnership. This move will scale Oversee’s agentic AI technology across BCD’s operational environment, following a successful multi-customer pilot focused on automating email-based service requests.
This partnership positions BCD as a future-ready TMC: blending technology and talent to transform service delivery, increase operational resilience and deliver a consistently high-quality experience for travelers and travel agents.
“At BCD, we’re continuously evolving to meet the needs of today’s business travelers,” said Yannis Karmis, Senior Vice President of Product Planning & Development at BCD. “Our partnership with Oversee aligns with our strategic focus on digital transformation, allowing us to automate intelligently while maintaining the personal service travelers expect.”
“We’re proud to partner with BCD to bring agentic AI into real-world operations,” said Aviel Siman-Tov, CEO and co-founder of Oversee. “Our agentic AI solution has been purpose-built to support the unique workflows of TMCs. Together with BCD, we’re proving how AI can enhance – not replace – the human side of travel management.”
Aviel Siman-Tov, CEO and co-founder, Oversee
Oversee’s agentic AI technology supports travel agents by automating repetitive tasks – such as booking requests, exchanges and shell PNR creation – enabling agents to focus on more complex service and support requests. Through this solution, BCD has improved agent workflows and increased SLA adherence across pilot markets.
The goal is not just speed, but quality, ensuring travelers receive fast, accurate responses 24/7, globally – without losing human touch.
In today’s rapidly evolving travel environment, BCD is taking bold steps to scale smartly – without compromising traveler care. By investing in AI-powered solutions, BCD is redefining the role of travel agents and building a service model designed for long-term agility and efficiency.
This partnership reflects a shared vision between BCD and Oversee: to build foundational AI capabilities that streamline global operations, empower travel agents, and elevate traveler satisfaction. As BCD continues to scale its service offering, this agentic AI platform will serve as a core enabler – delivering automation that’s fast, accurate, and globally scalable.
The article BCD Travel and Oversee partner to implement agentic AI for scalable, traveler-centric service first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.
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FITUR Cruises 2026 reaffirms its commitment to the booming cruise holiday industry
MADRID – In 2024, the cruise industry reached a record 34.6 million passengers worldwide, 9.3% more than the previous year, and by 2025 this figure is expected to increase to 37.7 million. Furthermore, by 2030, the global cruise market is expected to generate revenues of 18.35 billion dollars with a compound annual growth rate of 12.9%, according to the ‘State of the Cruise Industry 2025’ report published by the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA).
Faced with this solid expansion of the cruise sector, the International Tourism Trade Fair is responding to this global tourism trend and is offering the strategic opportunity of connecting with a dynamic market with great potential at the fifth edition of FITUR Cruises from 21 to 25 January at IFEMA MADRID.
Organised in collaboration with online magazine Cruceroadicto.com, the event will debut a redesigned space in Hall 4 of the Trade Fair Centre that will combine the exhibition area, the central auditorium and the Cruise Market business area, which in 2026 is gathering together the largest number of cruise lines and auxiliary industry companies.
FITUR Cruises’ dual strategy: B2B and B2C approach for a personalised offer
Over the course of the trade visitor days -Wednesday 21, Thursday 22 and Friday 23 January – FITUR Cruises 2026 will connect the key players that drive the sector’s solid performance and will offer an interesting programme of conferences. This will contribute to boosting cruise sales, reinforcing their public image as a holiday option and promoting awareness among sales agents and travellers.
Cruise Market will be the heart of FITUR Cruises 2026, acting as a meeting, work and business point between cruise lines, destinations, ports and tour operators, as well as between these actors with the trade visitor and the end traveller. For its part, Cruise Campus will continue with its innovative system of 25-minute talks and mini-courses focused on areas such as marketing for travel agents, who account for approximately 50% of the industry’s turnover, communication and the travel experience from all angles and with a more practical approach.
At the weekend, when FITUR opens its doors to the general public, the Cruises area will reinforce the loyalty of cruise passengers and organise awareness-raising activities on this type of tourism, bringing travellers closer to the diversity of the offer, which includes family cruises with attractions and a wide range of on-board leisure activities to ultra-luxury cruises with helicopters and submarines; premium and upper premium cruises offering fine dining; expedition lines; river cruises, or cruises specialising in a specific geographical area.
In addition, visitors can also take part in the fifth edition of the Cruise Scavenger Hunt, a big treasure hunt among the FITUR stands, as well as the popular Café & Cruises meeting where passengers can share their on-board experiences.
Cruceroadicto Awards, the only awards voted by the Spanish-speaking travel community
On Thursday 22 January, FITUR Cruises will be hosting the IV Cruceroadicto Awards ceremony, the only ones voted 100% by the Spanish-speaking travel community and certified by the AENOR mark for their commitment to transparency and impartiality. During the event, the best ship, cruise line and port of 2025 as well as the different sub-categories will be revealed.
The article FITUR Cruises 2026 reaffirms its commitment to the booming cruise holiday industry first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.
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