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Ten bold innovation calls for the travel industry in 2026 — areas where the gap between potential and reality has become too big to ignore.
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Our end-of-year analysis shows how four powerful forces reshaped travel in 2025, and what their tension means for 2026.
Our new Trend Credibility framework reveals which aviation technologies are underrated, overhyped, or actually on track.
Explore the four trends set to define travel in 2025, from AI breakthroughs to viral bookings, health-focused trips, and geopolitical travel limits.
Exploring the dynamic landscape of evolving transport modes and emerging innovators in our final chapter of The Great Inversion series.
Decoding the "Embedded Travel" trend, where omnipresent travel content leads to new forms of travel distribution.
As part of our The Great Inversion research series, we delve into the evolving meaning—the “means”—of travel that will redefine our industry.
Dive into the "Communities Define Demand" travel trend, exploring niche-focused demand, the review economy, and the rising luxification of travel.
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This is the introduction to our latest research series—The Great Inversion. It’s our core industry thesis decoding the future of Travel and Mobility.
Mapping the major new-air travel technologies on the Gartner-like hype cycle, including hydrogen and electric flying, air taxis, and many more.
The pandemic-induced work revolution is blurring the lines between the home and office as well as business and leisure travel.
We compared the favorite virtual work use cases to predict their long-term viability by quantifying consumer and investor interest.
Gleb Tritus, Managing Director of the Lufthansa Innovation Hub, discusses how the 2020s will become the most pivotal decade for our sector.
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