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Euronews Reveals The Biggest Travel Trends for 2025

Travel habits are always changing, where it’s down to sustainability, our own budgets or an all-new TikTok trend. Each year, some habits emerge as big trends in the travel space – and it’s worth brushing up on them before you plan your next big holiday.
Euronews has spent some time looking ahead to 2025 and compiled a roundup of travel trends it thinks will dominate our holiday behaviours in the next year, based on tourism data, news sources as well as conversations with travel experts.
It’s worth noting that plenty of these trends were emerging last year and have already thrived in 2024, including destination dupes, ‘coolcations’ and train travel (you can read about all the predictions we covered right here) but they’re showing no signs of slowing down, and euronews has suggested some new inspiration for each one.
Digital itineraries
There’s no denying the growing use of AI tools in our trip-planning, and whether you’re a fan of it or not, it seems that asking ChatGPT to plan your days out and holidays is here to stay. It can be handy when you’re heading to a brand-new place, right?
Cosmic getaways
No, we’re not talking about space travel. Cosmic getaways actually refers to the growing interest in astro-tourism, and given 20 new International Dark Sky parks launched in 2023, euronews predict it’s going to be huge in 2025 (thanks also to a rise in purposeful journeys).
So, where should you be heading to absorb some of the cosmos? Well, euronews recommends Northumberland, Chile and Iceland, but we’ve got roundups of the very best places to go stargazing and the best places to see the Northern Lights in the world.
Purposeful journeys
All holidays have a purpose – obvs – but what ‘purposeful journeys’ refers to is actually contributing something to the destination you travel to, be it through beach clean ups or wildlife conservation efforts. Some suggested destinations include the Philippines and Ecuador.
Set adventures
Have you visited 90 Bedford street in Manhattan (the apartment building from Friends), or are you intrigued by this Airbnb ‘Gladiator experience’ in the Colosseum? Sounds like set adventures could be right up your alley – and 53 percent of euronews readers have said that a movie or TV show inspired their next holiday. Ideas for this one include Koh Sumui, which is where the third season of White Lotus was filmed, or Paris and Rome, thanks to Emily in Paris.
Destination dupes
Overtourism has been one of the biggest travel news stories of 2024, with the list of destinations encouraging tourists to stay away growing more and more, and everything from tourist taxes to short-term let bans being announced this year.
Some alternative destinations proposed by euronews include Vilnius and Bucharest instead of Barcelona and Amsterdam, Taipei instead of Seoul and Perth instead of Sydney.
Coolcations
The summer of 2024 was the hottest on record for Europe, and the continent was plagued with extreme weather such as heatwaves, wildfires, but also storms and floods. Climate change is a huge driver behind this trend of ‘coolcations’, which is when people head to cooler destinations during the summer months. Euronews suggests Canada, Alaska, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland, but we have our own collection of recommendations for coolcationing, too.
Rail renaissance
Europe’s railway boom has been blessing us with brand-new routes and services for a while now, but the idea of factoring your train journey into your trip isn’t going anywhere. Recently, we’ve covered the re-launch of this Orient Express service, the potential launch of a single-ticket booking system for all European trains, as well as the return of this round-the-world luxury route.
Other options, according to Euronews, include Florida’s Brightline and South Africa’s Rovos Rail – check out our favourite train journeys and luxury train journeys in the world here.
You can read more about all of these in euronews’s report here.
Now, for fresh trends emerging for the year ahead – read on.
Trendy in 2025
For more inspiration for the year ahead, we’ve covered roundups of the most exciting destinations to travel to in 2025, according to Lonely Planet, National Geographic, Booking.com and Condé Nast Traveller.
Did you see that this popular European tourist attraction is capping its visitor numbers?
Plus: This beautiful country was just crowned 2025’s ‘destination of the year’ by Travel + Leisure.
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Ebix Travel unveils e-Visa platform

Ebix Travel, operating through Via.com (online) and Mercury Travels (offline), has launched its comprehensive Via e-Visa platform, designed to revolutionise the traditionally complex visa application process for travel partners and corporate clients across India.
The new platform at Via.com addresses critical pain points in the B2B travel industry by offering a centralised visa solution that eliminates physical paperwork and enables travel partners to manage visa applications from anywhere to deliver faster & more reliable services to their customers.
The Via e-Visa platform equips travel partners, and corporate clients with a streamlined solution to manage visa applications. By simplifying documentation, removing intermediaries, and enabling direct submissions to embassies and consulates, the platform not only reduces costs but also enhances speed, transparency, and customer trust—giving partners a stronger competitive edge.
The Via e-Visa platform covers visa applications for over 40 destinations spanning Asia, Africa, Europe, and beyond, including key markets such as Australia, Japan, the UAE, Russia, Kenya, Malaysia, Morocco, and Thailand. This extensive coverage has been carefully curated to meet the immediate needs of Indian travellers, with plans already underway to expand to more destinations based on market demand and evolving travel patterns.
Commenting on the launch, Ankur Sharmaa, Chief Business Officer, Via.com (Ebix Travel) said, The introduction of the Via e-Visa platform is a milestone moment for Ebix Travel and for the travel industry in India. By combining technology with our deep-rooted partner network, we are creating a scalable, transparent, and highly reliable solution that directly addresses one of the biggest pain points in international travel. This innovation is central to our vision of empowering our travel partners and corporate clients while making global mobility more accessible and efficient for millions of Indians.”
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Caravan 2025 Expands with AI-Powered Tri-City Showcase

From Flyr’s launch to curated networking, TravClan’s boutique platform redefines the future of travel trade across Kolkata, Chennai, and Bengaluru.
Caravan 2025, the flagship B2B initiative by TravClan, has further solidified its position as India’s leading travel trade platform with a successful tri-city run across Kolkata, Chennai, and Bengaluru this September. Following its inaugural edition earlier in April, Caravan’s return in the second half of the year drew over 600 travel agents and 25+ top brands, signaling strong momentum for curated, tech-forward B2B engagement in the Indian travel ecosystem.
Held on 8th, 10th, and 12th September respectively, the three-city tour embraced the theme “Travel Meets the Future: Powered by AI, Driven by You,” anchoring discussions and product showcases around the role of technology in reshaping the way agents sell travel. A standout announcement during the event was the launch of Flyr, TravClan’s AI-driven tool that allows agents to instantly generate professional-grade marketing creatives, complete with itineraries and pricing. The solution is designed to bridge a major operational gap for small and mid-sized agents enabling faster client turnaround and better branding without heavy design support.
In addition to Flyr, Caravan spotlighted enhancements in AI-driven instant quoting tools and automation-led efficiency upgrades across TravClan’s platform positioning itself not just as a networking event, but a product-led innovation hub.
The boutique format of the event allowed brands to engage in deeper, one-on-one conversations with agents, collect live feedback, and introduce experiential segments such as wellness tourism and digital detox packages. For agents, particularly from non-metro and Tier 2 regions, Caravan offered critical access to trending global destinations like Dubai, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Bali, along with the confidence and content needed to convert those opportunities into bookings.
Chirag Agrawal, Co-founder of TravClan, noted, “Caravan is not about footfall; it’s about impact. Every session, every connection is intentional aimed at making the travel trade smarter, faster, and future-proof.”
With its latest edition marking its second successful outing in 2025, Caravan is poised to enter more regional markets over the coming months, reinforcing its role as the country’s most scalable and agile B2B travel ecosystem.
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Thales signs maintenance contract with IndiGo

Thales and IndiGo, India’s largest airline, have signed a strategic maintenance contract for the airline’s current fleet of 430 Airbus A320 aircraft and future order of over 800 A32X aircraft.
As part of this 11-year contract, Thales will provide IndiGo with expert repair services for avionics components, coupled with Thales’s ‘Avionics-By-The-Hour’ (ABTH) programme – a comprehensive spares management solution that ensures the availability of critical components to minimise aircraft downtime. This, together with Thales’s ‘Repair-By-The-Hour’ (RBTH), guarantees timely maintenance for avionics, allowing IndiGo to increase the availability of its fleet and expedite repairs.
Repairs will be managed notably at Thales’s new state-of-the-art avionics MRO facility in Gurugram, India, located near the Delhi airport, which is designed to handle the increasing demand for avionics support, featuring advanced technology to streamline repair processes and ensure high levels of fleet availability. Thales’s skilled technicians specialise in maintaining complex avionics systems with repairs that meet stringent safety and regulatory standards.
IndiGo has also extended a 5-year contract with AvioBook, a Thales company, for AvioBook Flight —the only Electronic Flight Bag solution currently authorised for paperless operations by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). In use across the entire IndiGo fleet for over a year, AvioBook Flight has already helped significantly reduce consumption of paper usage annually thereby advancing environmental sustainability goals and streamlining flight operations on over 2,000 flights every day.
“We are pleased to partner with Thales, a leading aerospace company trusted worldwide for its expertise in avionics support, to augment IndiGo’s maintenance and repairs capabilities. With IndiGo’s growing scale and fleet, this association aligns with our commitment to offer a hassle-free and safe flying experience to our customers, while ensuring operational excellence and reliability,” Parichay Datta, Senior Vice-President, Engineering, IndiGo.
“This strategic partnership with IndiGo underscores our commitment to delivering airline world-class avionics support and services. Our new MRO facility in India increases Thales’s ability to provide a swift, reliable service, backed by the power of our global organisation, to meet the evolving demands of the Indian aviation industry,” added Thomas Got, Vice President, Aviation Global Services, Thales.
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