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Two thirds of Saudi Travelers trust AI to plan their holidays - while lux-scaping and passion pursuits are revealed as key travel trends for 2026

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The use of
AI to plan and research holidays has now gone mainstream - and 67% would trust
it to book holiday accommodation
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Research
amongst 2,016 travellers in KSA shows that 83% of travellers plan to go on more
or the same amount of holidays in 2026 compared to 2025
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Lux-scaping
- travellers booking a luxurious experience, like a spa or luxury hotel, at the
start or end of their holidays - identified as a key travel trend for 2026
alongside passion pursuits
Riyadh, 25th November 2025 –
Figures from Marriott Bonvoy’s 2026 Ticket
to Travel Report suggest continued overall growth in the industry. In 2026, the
average traveller is planning 2 domestic holidays within their own country, 2
short-haul breaks (four-hour flight or less) and 1 long-haul trip.
The report also
shows that on average people book their holiday 1.6 months in advance in KSA.
Visiting multiple countries (not just destinations) within one trip
- will continue to be common for travellers in 2026. 75% say they ‘probably or
definitely’ plan to do this next year. Popular international travel
destinations for travellers in the KSA include Italy, Switzerland, France, UAE,
Austria and Türkiye.
AI goes mainstream in
travel planning
Nearly three quarters of travellers (68% in KSA) say they have used
AI to plan or research a holiday. Over a fifth (22% in KSA) say they use it
‘all the time’.
ChatGPT is the favoured AI platform for travel planning - used by
nearly three quarters (70% in KSA) of those who have previously used AI for
this purpose. It is followed by Gemini at 35% and Copilot at 19%.
Reinforcing the increased familiarity and trust travellers are
placing in AI, over two-thirds, 67% say that in future, they would feel
‘comfortable’ booking holiday accommodation through AI platforms in KSA. Just 8%
say the idea makes them ‘uncomfortable’

The rise of ‘lux-scaping’
holidays
The research identifies a number of emerging or growing travel
trends for 2026. Amongst the new trends revealed in this year’s report is
‘lux-scaping - when travellers book a luxurious experience, like a spa or
luxury hotel, at the start or end of their trip.
Over
Travellers from KSA highlight many benefits of lux-scaping a holiday
with over half of those that have done it highlighting that it can help you to
‘relax and get into the holiday mindset’ at the start of a break. Additionally,
43% in KSA also say that a luxury stay at the end of a holiday can help you go
home feeling refreshed.
In addition, almost a third (30% in KSA) say it allows you to
experience a level of luxury that you may not be able to afford for a longer
break.
Passion pursuits are a
driver for travel
Passion pursuits - where travellers go on a holiday primarily to
follow a passion - was also identified as a key trend. Over three quarters of
travellers (79% in KSA) say they have done this previously. While, just over a
quarter (27%) typically do this several times a year.
Travelling to watch or play a sport was found to be the passion
which travellers are most likely to base a holiday around at 52% in KSA. This
is closely followed by going away to explore or do something adventurous, such
as a safari or trek, at (52% in KSA). Travelling to see or participate in a
music or cultural event was at (39% in KSA).
The need for accommodation to be ‘accommodating’
While customer
service (92% in KSA), cleanliness (92% in KSA) and location (90% in KSA) are
key aspects of accommodation that travellers say are most important to them,
large proportions highlight other elements.
For example, (90%
in KSA) now say that it is important that accommodation is ‘family friendly’
and 92% also feel it’s important that accommodation has cuisine/food options on
site in KSA.
Almost a third (29%
in KSA) of travellers would pay extra for a room location preference and 46% would
pay more for a guaranteed early check-in.
Travellers from
Saudi Arabia are finding value in travel as almost two fifths (39%) will go
ahead and book a holiday if they are able to get a special price. Loyalty is
also key with 36% saying that hotel loyalty programmes influence their
accommodation choices vs the 32% EMEA average.
Sustainability is an important
factor for travellers as 83% in KSA who book their holidays look into the
environmental impact of their travel plans.
Sandeep Walia, Chief Operating
Officer, Middle East & Luxury, Europe, Middle East & Africa comments: “This incredibly
comprehensive report is a very positive news for the travel industry,
showing that the number of holidays is set to increase in 2026.
The research
also identifies several interesting and growing trends. The use of AI in
the planning and researching of holidays has now well and truly gone
mainstream. For the first time, nearly three quarters of travellers say
they have used AI for this purpose. Not only that, 67% would be willing to use
AI to book accommodation in the future.
Lux-scaping
will be a popular travel trend next year - something which is
particularly strong amongst younger travellers, perhaps allowing them to
experience a level of luxury at the start or end of a break, that their budgets
may not stretch to for a whole trip.
The research
also spotlights just how many holidays are driven by people following their
passions - either to watch or take part – with music and culture, sports,
safaris, and adventure trips coming out as the most popular.
Travellers
are still finding value in travel, and prioritise sustainability, loyalty,
and family - which reflects in the travel experiences they seek out.
I am
personally excited about a future where travel grows, evolves, and
inspires.”
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