Travel Trends: Q&A With Jenny Southan, Editor of Globetrender
Like everything in the changing world order, travel has also undergone changes. Travel trend forecaster Jenny Southan, of course a :b it more reliably than someone pretending to be psychic and trying to predict what travel will look like in 2050. Offering a compelling window into futures that lie ahead, Southan has the expertise and future-facing sensibility for which we all hunger.
The inevitable advent of sustainable travel
Southan said one of the main trend he expects is for companies to be become more sustainable. Travelers will lean towards eco-nomical alternatives in response to the heightened awareness of climate change. This is as simple as picking greener methods of transportation, like electric planes and trains; to rethinking where you stay in green-minded accommodations. Travellers will be educated and thoughtful, aiming to choose experiences that make the world a better place.
Technological Advancements
In the year 2050, technology will drive a revolution in transportation. According to Southan, an AI/VR age of enhanced travel is in the offing. Whether AI-driven booking systems that tailor travel plans to each individual and VR experiences allowing customers a real preview of their destination before they even go makes planning, experiencing or delivering travel more seamless and enjoyable.
Health and Safety
But the recent global health scare is changing how we perceive travel to be safe. Health and safety protocols will shape future travel, says Southan These will become a norm in hotels, restaurants and transportation resulting into travellers having the confidence of being safe. In addition, health-tracking technologies will be integrated to deliver unique wellness experiences that become an integral part of travel under “Health is the New Wealth.”
Work & Leisure: A Vocabulary of Revolutionary Purpose
And those boundaries between work and non-work are only sliding together, not apart. Southan anticipates more "bleisure" travel, where people roll business into pleasure. By having flexible work schedules, people can now extend their stay and explore new destinations all while maintaining a healthy lifestyle that allows for both the working environment in addition to free time away.
Cultural Experiences
Travel will become more and more common, writes Southan who sees a future with even greater demand for sincere cultural experiences. The travelers of tomorrow will look for authentic experiences, participating and interacting with the localities to get a real tactile feel of whirlwind in another world. These Genuine Connection Travel opportunities will be the next wave of travel focused on traveling to connect through cultural enrichment.
Conclusion
Thereafter, inspired by the unimaginable jetset's essay "In 2050 we will probably be Biodegradable too", it is a form of utopia that looks towards ture and its efficiency even in depth: more sustainable travel but much more technologically advanced, three things with health , work experiences are included within cultural projects. During these challenging times, as the largest continent on earth continues to grapple with uncertainty far beyond what we may experience in other regions of the world for some time yet, her perspectives have us hopeful that a post-COVID-19 planet will still give rise to travel opportunities that are enriching and sustainable in equal measure. For world travelers, the path to 2050 will without a doubt be incredible!