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Hilton unveils travel trends for 2025 in new report

As vacationers book trips for 2025, a new report reveals new trends in the travel industry.

Hilton has released its annual trends report charting the transition from 2024, the Year of the Great Recharge, as travelers seek more adventurous endeavors.

A Hilton spokesperson told Fox News Digital in an email that 2025 will be the “year of the travel maximizer.”

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“After the past few years of pandemic travel and the great recharge that followed, a new sense of adventure is emerging. Travelers are now combining their desire to relax with high-impact adventures and experiences to save time and money. “We're trying to make the most of our investment,'' said a spokesperson for the global hospitality company.

Hilton has released its annual travel trends report, labeling 2025 as the “Year of the Travel Maximizer.” (St. Petersburg)

The data collected by Hilton includes 13,000 travelers from 13 countries. We also received feedback from more than 4,100 Hilton team members and dozens of travel experts.

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For Go Getaways, 7 in 10 global travelers will choose active travel, 1 in 4 travelers will seek unique experiences, and 20% will pursue outdoor-oriented activities in 2025. The report revealed that they are looking for.

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Travel trends for 2025 revealed by Hilton

A recent report from Hilton shows that tourists are seeking more adventure-based activities and opportunities to rest and recharge. (St. Petersburg)

A Hilton spokesperson said: “The 2024 traveler is all about rest and recharge, and while that ethos certainly hasn't changed much, the 2025 traveler is looking to make the most of their travel time.” said.

Another theme is multigenerational family travel. 37% of travelers travel with their parents, and two in five invite relatives.

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“Multi-generational travel planners, often the patriarchs of the family, are increasingly seeking unique, once-in-a-lifetime adventure destinations and experiences to create options that appeal to everyone,” the report said. states.

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More people are traveling with their parents or extended family, according to a Hilton report on emerging travel trends. (St. Petersburg)

The report also states that “50% of the world's travelers make restaurant reservations before they book their flight. This highlights just how much time travelers spend. He also clarified that “there is.” [prioritizing] Eating and drinking experience. ”

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Hilton also created a new travel group called “Froleague,'' where co-workers and friends book trips together.

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