Rise of Domestic Travel

The numbers, new trends, and opportunities

With the international travel landscape growing more volatile in recent times, domestic tourism is flourishing in many regions as a primary fallback. As many trade cross-border air travel for stays in their own backyard, discover how to tap into emerging domestic travel trends in many regions.
The domestic tourism market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 13.4%, potentially reaching a global valuation of $6.7 trillion by 2030.

Source: WTTC

Why the recent rise in domestic travel

Geopolitical conflicts

Escalating global unrest, regional instabilities, and airspace closures have made the logistics of international air travel more complex and unpredictable in recent times.

Economic pressures

Persistent inflation and fluctuating exchange rates have spiked the cost of international trips. Domestic travel has emerged as a more financially sustainable way to enjoy holidays.

Work-life flexibility

The permanent integration of hybrid work models allows professionals to extend weekend stays in nearby regions. Think bleisure travel made easier with no jet lag.

Eco awareness

A growing collective consciousness on carbon footprints is driving a shift away from long-haul aviation toward lower-impact domestic flights and local rail travel.

As of 2026, over 60% of Indian travellers now prioritise safety, flexibility, and ease of access over destination novelty, leading to significant gains for local travel destinations.
Source: Fortune India

New trends in global domestic travel

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Micro-vacations

More domestic travellers are opting for frequent, short vacations of 2 to 3 days. These often involve pre-set itineraries that helpavoid decision fatigue.

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Coolcations

Vacationers in countries such as the UK are drawn to local highlands or coastal retreats to escape rising urban temperatures.
Eg: digital detox and silent retreats.

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Multi-generational trips

More families are booking large domestic villas or cabins for grand getaways, allowing multiple generations to reconnect in convenient, accessible locations.

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Non-viral destinations

Avoiding popular yet congested tourist towns, more travellers now seek hidden gems with authentic local cultural experiences.
Eg: Jorhat, Majuli in Assam as alternatives to popular hubs such as Shimla, Manali in North India and other such destinations.

Winning and retaining domestic travellers

Agile self-service tech

Mobile and cloud-native solutions offer domestic travellers on-the-go flexibility. Features like mobile-enabled early check-ins, instant room upgrades, and digital keys cater to the spontaneous nature of micro-vacations.

Hyper-personalised loyalty tech

A shift from generic points to more tailored, data-driven rewards can make a guest feel truly valued.
Eg: Offering a local craft experience based on the guest’s past domestic stay patterns.

Seamless guest communications

Automated WhatsApp or SMS concierge services make life easier for guests via instant check-in support, local dining recommendations, and round-the-clock troubleshooting.

Eco-friendly options

Seamless integration of eco-friendly options to the guest journey can effectively engage the growing number of eco-conscious domestic travellers.
Eg: An optimised booking engine that offer rail-and-stay packages.

AI-enabled planning

AI-enabled management platforms and AI agents help elevate guest experiences by suggesting hyper-local activities catering to their niche interests while offering real-time crowd insights that bypass peak times.

Over 60% of Gen Z and Millennial travelers now use AI tools for itinerary planning, destination inspiration, and research, marking a rapid shift in travel planning habits.

Source: Simon-Kucher

As global travel and tourism move to rediscover the extraordinary within one’s own borders, technology will bridge the gap between convenience and authentic local connection.

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