USTOA TOUR OPERATOR SURVEY REVEALS TOP DESTINATIONS FOR 2026
USTOA Members Forecast Growth, Optimism, and Potential Headwinds in 2026
Small group tours are poised for the strongest passenger growth next year, followed by private groups and FIT. Value and experiences were tied as the top influences on destination choice for 2026, followed closely by safety perceptions. Dale continued, "Today's traveler is value-driven and experience led. They want enriching experiences, but economic considerations and a sense of security are shaping their decisions."
Members identified three key trends expected to shape travel in 2026:
- Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a practical tool for customized trip planning, smarter itineraries, and customization, with travelers increasingly expecting AI-driven recommendations and seamless digital integration.
- At the same time, there is a continued shift toward meaningful travel, with travelers seeking authentic, culturally immersive, and slower-paced experiences that prioritize local culture and personal connection over sightseeing checklists.
- Economic considerations are also shaping decisions, as shared throughout the survey, with travelers looking for value, transparency, and flexibility, choosing brands that help them feel confident they are getting more from their travel investment.
Growth Ahead
According to the survey results, announced at the 2025 USTOA Annual Conference and Marketplace in National Harbor, MD,
Daled added, "Despite today's unpredictable global climate, travelers remain motivated to explore, and our tour operator members are positioned to guide them with the expertise, trust, insight, and security that elevate the way they experience the world."
Global Risks
While the tour operator members of USTOA view the upcoming year with optimism, they also addressed the global risks that could impact travel confidence in 2026. Members identified economic uncertainty, including global financial volatility and fluctuations in the dollar, as the biggest threat to travel confidence next year. Cost of living and political instability followed closely behind. These factors are shaping traveler decisions and booking patterns, with 71% of tour operators reporting increased hesitancy from consumers committing to travel and 63% noting shorter booking windows, purchasing closer to departure. Additionally, 39% have seen more last-minute cancellations or changes.
The survey was conducted
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