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20 Travel Trends From Virtuoso Travel Week That Could Change How and When You Travel
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Johnny Jet
I’m in Las Vegas this week for Virtuoso Travel Week, one of the biggest gatherings in the luxury travel industry, bringing together 4,800 attendees from 105 countries.
One of the travel advisors on the panel, Susan Lawson from Canada, summed up her advice with: Book now and buy travel insurance.
Not everyone loves the “city-maxxing” trendOne of the travel advisors on the panel, Josie from the U.K., was asked which travel trend she’d like to see disappear.
Baby boomers are driving cruise demand, while millennials are showing more interest in beach vacations and newer luxury travel experiences.
My biggest takeaway from Virtuoso Travel Week is that travelers aren’t necessarily looking for the cheapest trip.