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● Expression, Purpose, Health, Connection and Technology emerge as key trends shaping the travel landscape for 2026 and beyond
● Download the full Why Travel? report here
SINGAPORE, Oct. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Food as the destination. Sweat-and-spa escapes. Tech-enhanced experiences. Travellers are rewriting the rulebook on why they travel, opting for meaning over mileage, and experiences over rote itineraries. Trip.com Group and Google explore this shift in Why Travel?, a new global consumer report that examines the intersection of purpose, people and place in travel.
By combining Trip.com Group's global booking intelligence and proprietary booking data with Google's research and search insights, the report uncovers how travellers are seeking deeper purpose and richer connections through culture, community, and technology to create more experience-focused journeys in 2026 and beyond.
The Why Travel report highlights five key themes that are shaping tomorrow's journeys: Travel as Expression (where identity and aesthetics drive choices), Travel with Purpose (where curiosity and meaning replace cookie-cutter itineraries), Travel to Heal (where wellness and restoration become the agenda), Travel to Connect (where music, sport, and multigenerational moments bring people together), and Travel of Tomorrow (where AI and immersive technologies redefine inspiration and discovery).
Key Insights from the Why Travel? Report
- Travel as Expression: Social media drives travel bookings. In markets like Thailand, Indonesia, and India, over 75% of travellers say they watch travel-related livestreams. Over 40% and up to 76% viewers in some markets say they're likely to book travel directly through links in livestreams.
- Travel with Purpose: Travellers increasingly crave cultural experiences with a more thoughtful sense of exploration. Google searches for "Japanese tea ceremonies" show a 53% year-on-year increase, demonstrating the power of traditional ritual and cultural practice to invite purpose.
- Travel to Heal: Wellness trips are evolving into a combination of physical challenge and restorative indulgence. Searches for "golf & spa resorts" grew by +300%, and "ski & spa" packages rose by +250% year-over-year.
- Travel to Connect: Travel is no longer a solo pursuit; it's a shared experience. Friends, families, and fan communities are influencing where people go, with concerts and sports as key travel drivers. Two thirds of travellers are willing to travel abroad for concerts, while endurance tourism sees a fivefold increase with runners, cyclists, and Hyrox competitors crossing borders to compete and connect.
- Travel of Tomorrow: Technologies like AI become the co-pilot as consumers' confidence in using technology to plan a trip grows. "Help planning my trip" searches grow by +190% YoY.
"Travel in 2026 will be more than movement; it's about meaning. At Trip.com Group, we are seeing travellers fly across the globe for fitness events, discover cities through local food scenes, and make booking decisions driven by social influence. By working with Google, we uncover the cultural shifts that explain not just where people go, but why they travel," said Han Feng, Vice President of Trip.com Group.
"We're seeing a clear shift in how and why people explore the world, seeking deeper purpose, richer connections and experiences enhanced by technology. Google's AI tools like Gemini, AI Mode on Search and Google Translate are emerging as travel collaborators to help people plan and make decisions. AI is an essential tool also for the industry, enabling partners like Trip.com Group to capture the immense opportunities that lie ahead in 2026 and beyond," said Joyce Zhang, Managing Director, Greater China LCS Specialists team, Google.
With community becoming a core booking motivator and AI-first travel increasing, Trip.com Group is doubling down on comprehensive concert travel packages and continues to expand AI-driven planning tools such as Trip.Planner to deliver seamless, personalised journeys. Looking ahead, the next wave of consumer growth will be driven by emotional alignment, cultural fluency, and tech-enabled flexibility – the foundations of the future of travel.
Get up-to-date on the latest trends and insights shaping travel by downloading the full report here.
About Trip.com Group
Trip.com Group is a leading global travel service provider comprising of Trip.com, Ctrip, Skyscanner, and Qunar. Across its platforms, Trip.com Group helps travellers around the world make informed and cost-effective bookings for travel products and services and enables partners to connect their offerings with users through the aggregation of comprehensive travel-related content and resources, and an advanced transaction platform consisting of apps, websites and 24/7 customer service centres. Founded in 1999 and listed on NASDAQ in 2003 and HKEX in 2021, Trip.com Group has become one of the best-known travel groups in the world, with the mission "to pursue the perfect trip for a better world". Find out more about Trip.com Group here: group.trip.com.
Follow us on: X, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
About Google
Google's mission is to organise the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. Through products and platforms like Search, Maps, Gmail, Android, Google Play, Chrome and YouTube, Google plays a meaningful role in the daily lives of billions of people and has become one of the most widely-known companies in the world. Google is a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc.
● Expression, Purpose, Health, Connection and Technology emerge as key trends shaping the travel landscape for 2026 and beyond
● Download the full Why Travel? report here
SINGAPORE, Oct. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Food as the destination. Sweat-and-spa escapes. Tech-enhanced experiences. Travellers are rewriting the rulebook on why they travel, opting for meaning over mileage, and experiences over rote itineraries. Trip.com Group and Google explore this shift in Why Travel?, a new global consumer report that examines the intersection of purpose, people and place in travel.
By combining Trip.com Group's global booking intelligence and proprietary booking data with Google's research and search insights, the report uncovers how travellers are seeking deeper purpose and richer connections through culture, community, and technology to create more experience-focused journeys in 2026 and beyond.
The Why Travel report highlights five key themes that are shaping tomorrow's journeys: Travel as Expression (where identity and aesthetics drive choices), Travel with Purpose (where curiosity and meaning replace cookie-cutter itineraries), Travel to Heal (where wellness and restoration become the agenda), Travel to Connect (where music, sport, and multigenerational moments bring people together), and Travel of Tomorrow (where AI and immersive technologies redefine inspiration and discovery).
Key Insights from the Why Travel? Report
- Travel as Expression: Social media drives travel bookings. In markets like Thailand, Indonesia, and India, over 75% of travellers say they watch travel-related livestreams. Over 40% and up to 76% viewers in some markets say they're likely to book travel directly through links in livestreams.
- Travel with Purpose: Travellers increasingly crave cultural experiences with a more thoughtful sense of exploration. Google searches for "Japanese tea ceremonies" show a 53% year-on-year increase, demonstrating the power of traditional ritual and cultural practice to invite purpose.
- Travel to Heal: Wellness trips are evolving into a combination of physical challenge and restorative indulgence. Searches for "golf & spa resorts" grew by +300%, and "ski & spa" packages rose by +250% year-over-year.
- Travel to Connect: Travel is no longer a solo pursuit; it's a shared experience. Friends, families, and fan communities are influencing where people go, with concerts and sports as key travel drivers. Two thirds of travellers are willing to travel abroad for concerts, while endurance tourism sees a fivefold increase with runners, cyclists, and Hyrox competitors crossing borders to compete and connect.
- Travel of Tomorrow: Technologies like AI become the co-pilot as consumers' confidence in using technology to plan a trip grows. "Help planning my trip" searches grow by +190% YoY.
"Travel in 2026 will be more than movement; it's about meaning. At Trip.com Group, we are seeing travellers fly across the globe for fitness events, discover cities through local food scenes, and make booking decisions driven by social influence. By working with Google, we uncover the cultural shifts that explain not just where people go, but why they travel," said Han Feng, Vice President of Trip.com Group.
"We're seeing a clear shift in how and why people explore the world, seeking deeper purpose, richer connections and experiences enhanced by technology. Google's AI tools like Gemini, AI Mode on Search and Google Translate are emerging as travel collaborators to help people plan and make decisions. AI is an essential tool also for the industry, enabling partners like Trip.com Group to capture the immense opportunities that lie ahead in 2026 and beyond," said Joyce Zhang, Managing Director, Greater China LCS Specialists team, Google.
With community becoming a core booking motivator and AI-first travel increasing, Trip.com Group is doubling down on comprehensive concert travel packages and continues to expand AI-driven planning tools such as Trip.Planner to deliver seamless, personalised journeys. Looking ahead, the next wave of consumer growth will be driven by emotional alignment, cultural fluency, and tech-enabled flexibility – the foundations of the future of travel.
Get up-to-date on the latest trends and insights shaping travel by downloading the full report here.
About Trip.com Group
Trip.com Group is a leading global travel service provider comprising of Trip.com, Ctrip, Skyscanner, and Qunar. Across its platforms, Trip.com Group helps travellers around the world make informed and cost-effective bookings for travel products and services and enables partners to connect their offerings with users through the aggregation of comprehensive travel-related content and resources, and an advanced transaction platform consisting of apps, websites and 24/7 customer service centres. Founded in 1999 and listed on NASDAQ in 2003 and HKEX in 2021, Trip.com Group has become one of the best-known travel groups in the world, with the mission "to pursue the perfect trip for a better world". Find out more about Trip.com Group here: group.trip.com.
Follow us on: X, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
About Google
Google's mission is to organise the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. Through products and platforms like Search, Maps, Gmail, Android, Google Play, Chrome and YouTube, Google plays a meaningful role in the daily lives of billions of people and has become one of the most widely-known companies in the world. Google is a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc.
** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **
Scroll, Sweat, Spa: Trip.com Group and Google's New Report Reveals Next Big Shifts in Travel
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XIAMEN, China, Dec. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As Long-duration Energy Storage (LDES) becomes central to overcoming renewable intermittency and enabling all-weather green power, the third HiTHIUM Eco-Day was successfully concluded under the theme of "The Awakening of Energy • The New World" on December 12. The event brought together global LDES experts, AIDC (AI Data Center) industry leaders, and partners from across the energy ecosystem. The event also marked the global launch of three major innovations: the ∞Power8 6.9MW/55.2MWh 8-hour-native solution, the ∞Cell 1300Ah, dedicated 8h LDES Cell, and the ∞Power Solutions for AI Data Center, a full-duration collaborative lithium–sodium energy storage solution.
LDES Becomes as a Strategic Enabler for All-Weather Green Power
During the opening remarks, Co-founder and CEO of HiTHIUM, Jason Wang noted the core path to shift green power from "weather-dependent" to "stable and easy to use" is energy storage, especially LDES. To advance this vision, HiTHIUM officially launched the "All-Weather Green Power • 135 Lighthouse Plan." Centered on LDES and guided by the mission of co-creating a new world of always-available green energy, the five-year initiative focuses on three action pillars—green intelligent computing, comprehensive storage deployment, and green power hubs—aiming to extend the "lighthouse light" of LDES across industries and let green energy benefit all.
Industry experts from around the world joined the discussion. Senior Analyst Alex Cipolla from Wood Mackenzie shared insights on global LDES trends, applications, and technology pathways. Zhihua Liu, Solutions Director for South China region of Eaton Power Shanghai, also shared the company's innovations in high-voltage DC and intelligent power distribution.
Three Groundbreaking Technologies Point to the Future of LDES and AI Infrastructure
As the highlight of the Eco-Day, HiTHIUM unveiled three groundbreaking technologies:
∞Power8 6.9MW/55.2MWh, the world's first 8-hour-native LDES solution, engineered for all-weather renewable smoothing, multi-hour shifting, and stable green power delivery.
∞Cell 1300Ah Dedicated 8-Hour Cell, a next-generation high-capacity cell enabling deep 8-hour cycling, 20+ years of service life, superior safety, and significantly lower LCOE.
∞Power Solutions for AI Data Center, the industry's first lithium–sodium full-duration solution combining long-duration lithium storage with high-rate sodium-ion for millisecond-level response, built to meet AIDC's dual needs for long-term stability and instantaneous power support.
AIDC in Focus: Decoding Energy Pathways and Launching the Joint Industry Bluebook
At the AIDC roundtable hosted by Board Member and Vice President of HiTHIUM, Dr. Nazar Yi, experts from telecom operators, data center companies, and industry associations, discussions were made on whether LDES is the "missing piece" in enabling zero-carbon AIDCs. Guests noted that AIDCs face increasing tension between soaring computing demand and constrained energy supply, and that lithium-based LDES is a key pathway to improving stability, lowering costs, and enabling scalable development.
The event also featured the joint release of the 2025 China AIDC Energy Storage Bluebook by HiTHIUM and leading industry organizations. The report outlines AIDC energy consumption trends, evolving BBU requirements, and the growing importance of LDES to AIDC energy constraints, providing detailed analysis from industry demand to deployment strategies.
Accelerating AI–Energy Integration and Building an Open LDES Ecosystem
In the closing remark, Founder and President of HiTHIUM, Jeff Wu highlighted that energy storage must match wind and solar not only in the lifespan but also in the cost. To achieve this goal, HiTHIUM will focus on four priorities: developing ultra-large, high-safety, long-life cells; building safer, more integrated, and more efficient systems; advancing intelligent manufacturing; and delivering fully integrated energy storage solutions.
As HiTHIUM's flagship annual event, Eco-Day reflects the company's rapid rise to the Top 2 position in global energy storage battery shipments. Looking ahead, HiTHIUM will continue to expand its technology portfolio, deepen partnership networks, and contribute to global clean energy development while shaping the future of energy storage in the AI era.
XIAMEN, China, Dec. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As Long-duration Energy Storage (LDES) becomes central to overcoming renewable intermittency and enabling all-weather green power, the third HiTHIUM Eco-Day was successfully concluded under the theme of "The Awakening of Energy • The New World" on December 12. The event brought together global LDES experts, AIDC (AI Data Center) industry leaders, and partners from across the energy ecosystem. The event also marked the global launch of three major innovations: the ∞Power8 6.9MW/55.2MWh 8-hour-native solution, the ∞Cell 1300Ah, dedicated 8h LDES Cell, and the ∞Power Solutions for AI Data Center, a full-duration collaborative lithium–sodium energy storage solution.
LDES Becomes as a Strategic Enabler for All-Weather Green Power
During the opening remarks, Co-founder and CEO of HiTHIUM, Jason Wang noted the core path to shift green power from "weather-dependent" to "stable and easy to use" is energy storage, especially LDES. To advance this vision, HiTHIUM officially launched the "All-Weather Green Power • 135 Lighthouse Plan." Centered on LDES and guided by the mission of co-creating a new world of always-available green energy, the five-year initiative focuses on three action pillars—green intelligent computing, comprehensive storage deployment, and green power hubs—aiming to extend the "lighthouse light" of LDES across industries and let green energy benefit all.
Industry experts from around the world joined the discussion. Senior Analyst Alex Cipolla from Wood Mackenzie shared insights on global LDES trends, applications, and technology pathways. Zhihua Liu, Solutions Director for South China region of Eaton Power Shanghai, also shared the company's innovations in high-voltage DC and intelligent power distribution.
Three Groundbreaking Technologies Point to the Future of LDES and AI Infrastructure
As the highlight of the Eco-Day, HiTHIUM unveiled three groundbreaking technologies:
∞Power8 6.9MW/55.2MWh, the world's first 8-hour-native LDES solution, engineered for all-weather renewable smoothing, multi-hour shifting, and stable green power delivery.
∞Cell 1300Ah Dedicated 8-Hour Cell, a next-generation high-capacity cell enabling deep 8-hour cycling, 20+ years of service life, superior safety, and significantly lower LCOE.
∞Power Solutions for AI Data Center, the industry's first lithium–sodium full-duration solution combining long-duration lithium storage with high-rate sodium-ion for millisecond-level response, built to meet AIDC's dual needs for long-term stability and instantaneous power support.
AIDC in Focus: Decoding Energy Pathways and Launching the Joint Industry Bluebook
At the AIDC roundtable hosted by Board Member and Vice President of HiTHIUM, Dr. Nazar Yi, experts from telecom operators, data center companies, and industry associations, discussions were made on whether LDES is the "missing piece" in enabling zero-carbon AIDCs. Guests noted that AIDCs face increasing tension between soaring computing demand and constrained energy supply, and that lithium-based LDES is a key pathway to improving stability, lowering costs, and enabling scalable development.
The event also featured the joint release of the 2025 China AIDC Energy Storage Bluebook by HiTHIUM and leading industry organizations. The report outlines AIDC energy consumption trends, evolving BBU requirements, and the growing importance of LDES to AIDC energy constraints, providing detailed analysis from industry demand to deployment strategies.
Accelerating AI–Energy Integration and Building an Open LDES Ecosystem
In the closing remark, Founder and President of HiTHIUM, Jeff Wu highlighted that energy storage must match wind and solar not only in the lifespan but also in the cost. To achieve this goal, HiTHIUM will focus on four priorities: developing ultra-large, high-safety, long-life cells; building safer, more integrated, and more efficient systems; advancing intelligent manufacturing; and delivering fully integrated energy storage solutions.
As HiTHIUM's flagship annual event, Eco-Day reflects the company's rapid rise to the Top 2 position in global energy storage battery shipments. Looking ahead, HiTHIUM will continue to expand its technology portfolio, deepen partnership networks, and contribute to global clean energy development while shaping the future of energy storage in the AI era.
** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **
HiTHIUM Launches Three Breakthrough Innovations at Its Third Eco-Day, Unlocking an Intelligent Future with Long-Duration Energy Storage