New York, May 19, 2026 —
Key takeaways
Why this matters
While the cost of travel may keep some Americans grounded this summer, those planning trips are determined to pack their itineraries, even if it means spending more. In its “2026 Summer Travel Survey” report, “Flight or Fold: Travelers Navigate Pricing Pressure,” Deloitte examines the trends and preferences that are expected to shape the upcoming summer travel season, and how the price of travel may impact the landscape.
Travel’s personal value takes off
While the cost of travel is keeping some home, those Americans getting away are willing to dig deeper to enjoy the trips they value. This summer, 45% of Americans plan to travel this summer and stay in paid lodging, the lowest percentage in the last six years. However, those who do plan to travel expect to take the same number of trips, travel for more days and spend more on their experiences.
Key quote
"Amid pricing pressures, those who are packing their bags this summer intend to spend, indicating that many are putting a premium on experiences. Providers can capitalize on this opportunity by focusing on enhancing the travel experience through upgrades and partner offerings. Those who are traveling have already decided it’s worth the investment, so leaning into the emotional connection to enhance vacation’s value could be a differentiator this summer."
— Kate Ferrara, vice chair and U.S. transportation, hospitality and services sector leader
Shifting demographics map out new trends
Millennials are major shapers of travel demand this year, representing almost a third of travelers (31% vs. 29% in 2025).
Key quote
“New generations are shifting the leisure travel landscape. Whether it’s turning to tech for itinerary planning or leaning into luxury bookings, these are trends the industry can tap into as they look to capture and build loyalty with younger travelers. Brands looking to capture these younger travelers' attention should consider what's driving these up-and-coming travelers to return year after year.”
— Eileen Crowley, U.S. transportation, hospitality and services leader
The Deloitte “2026 Summer Travel Survey” is based on a survey of 4,003 Americans fielded between April 2 and April 9.
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