Travel Trends
Top Travel Trends You’ll Want to Follow in 2025
At Triplets Travel, we spend most of our time talking to travelers like you, dreamers, planners, and last-minute packers, and one thing we know for sure? The way people travel is evolving. In the best way.
So, if you’re thinking about your next big escape, here are the top travel trends for 2025 that you’ll actually want to follow.
Slow travel is officially in
Fast trips are out. No more rushing through three cities in four days just for the ‘gram. In 2025, it’s all about staying longer and actually being somewhere, not just snapping a pic and leaving.
We’ve helped clients turn a 5-day Europe blitz into a 2-week deep dive into Portugal, wine tastings, village strolls, and late-night Fado music. Zero regrets.
Real talk: You don’t need to “do it all.” You just need to feel it.
Your trip should feel like you
We’re seeing more people say, “I don’t want a basic vacation, I want something that feels like me.” Whether that means cooking classes in Tuscany, solo hiking in Peru, or museum-hopping in Tokyo, travel is becoming personal.
That’s where we shine. If you’re searching ‘Top Travel Agency in Toronto’, that’s us. And we’ll ask the questions no booking site ever will.
Netflix is your new travel agent
You watch “The White Lotus”? Now you want to go to Sicily. Saw “Crash Landing On You”? South Korea is suddenly on your vision board. We get it. You’re not alone.
Pop culture is now setting the travel agenda, and we’re here for it. Just tell us the show, we’ll map the whole thing out for you.
Trend name? Set-jetting. What we call it? Brilliant.
Wellness isn’t a luxury anymore; it’s the whole point
People are done coming home from vacations feeling exhausted. In 2025, travel is about recharging. Think forest lodges with no Wi-Fi. Morning yoga in Bali. That kind of vibe.
And you don’t need to spend $10k at a celebrity retreat to do it. We know places: affordable, peaceful, and soul-filling.
If you’ve never tried a digital detox in the mountains, consider this your sign.
Tech makes travel smoother, but it’s still all about humans
Biometric passports. AI-powered itineraries. Real-time alerts on your phone. The tech is amazing, and we use all of it to make your trip smooth.
But planning a great trip still needs a human touch. Algorithms don’t know what food gives you heartburn or that you hate early morning flights. We do.
And that’s why we’re one of the most trusted travel services Toronto.
Travelers care where their money goes
This is the shift we’re proudest of. People are thinking about the impact of their travel. They’re supporting local guides, choosing eco-stays, and avoiding tourist traps. Travel in 2025 is smarter, kinder, and more intentional.
We help our clients stay ethical without sacrificing the fun. That’s the sweet spot.
Spoiler: You can have a guilt-free vacation and a great time.
So what does all this mean for you?
If you’re planning to travel in 2025, don’t just “book a trip.” Design one that feels like you. One that tells a story. One you’ll actually remember (without needing to scroll your camera roll).
That’s what we do here at Triplets Travel. We’re not a website. We’re not a bot. We’re real people who’ve been doing this for years, planning unforgettable trips for travelers who want more than a checklist.
So whether you’re escaping for the first time in years or chasing a new kind of thrill, we’ve got you.
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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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