Travelbiz E-Zine
8
January
2026

A year of Innovation, Increased Air Connectivity and Travel with Purpose

Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) UK & Ireland reveals 9 travel trends for 2026, curated from insights from their tourist board, DMC, tour operator, airline and hotelier members. These trends are set to shape travel to the region in the year ahead and reflect a mix of technological innovation, changing traveller preferences, and a growing focus on meaningful experiences.

  1. Fly Further, Faster

With more direct routes and improved connectivity, distant destinations are more accessible than ever.

  1. Stay in Style

Hotels and accommodations are elevating design, comfort, and local authenticity to meet the demands of style-conscious travellers.

  1. Wander Worthy

Hidden gems and secondary destinations are gaining popularity as travellers look to explore beyond traditional hotspots.

  1. Generations on the Go

Family and multi-generational travel is on the rise, with trips designed to engage all ages and create lasting memories.

  1. Luxury Reimagined

Luxury travel is evolving beyond opulence to focus on exclusive experiences, personalised services, and immersive local culture.

  1. Travel with Purpose

Conscious travel is becoming a priority, with travellers seeking eco-friendly options, community engagement, and responsible tourism initiatives.

  1. Secret Seasons

Visitors are discovering the benefits of off-peak travel, enjoying fewer crowds, unique seasonal experiences, and better value.

  1. Multi City Musts

Multi-centre holidays are growing in popularity, allowing travellers to experience multiple destinations in a single, seamless journey.

  1. AI vs. Agents

Technology and artificial intelligence are transforming trip planning, but expert agent guidance remains essential for complex or personalised itineraries.

“Our latest PATA Patterns report points to a very positive outlook for travel to Pacific Asia this year, with clear trends around better access, new and upgraded places to stay, emerging destinations and a wider mix of experiences for different types of travellers. The feedback from our members shows strong demand for travel that offers quality, choice and purpose. We are confident about the year ahead and excited to see how these trends will shape travel to Pacific Asia in 2026 and beyond.”

The combination of these trends signals a shift in how travellers will plan and experience Pacific Asia in 2026 and beyond. From ultra-connected flights and a boom in rail travel to multi-generational adventures, reimagined luxury and conscious travel, the region is poised to deliver diverse experiences for every type of traveller.

The full PATA Patterns 2026 travel trends report can be viewed and downloaded HERE.

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