Flight & hotel booking intelligence from the United States — what's up, what's down, and where travellers are headed this summer.
2025 vs 2026 booking and search volumes — US origin. The bulk of summer demand is still ahead.
How summer 2026 booking pace compares to the same period in summer 2025, by destination market.
How US travellers planned their summer 2025 trips — duration, group size, booking lead time, and market share. A playbook for targeting summer 2026.
Europe and Asia skew heavily long-haul (15+ days); domestic and Mexico trips are short-break dominated.
Solo travel dominates across all destinations — ranging from 48% (Caribbean) to 74% (US domestic). Tailor messaging accordingly.
Europe leads on advance booking (58% book 2+ months out). US domestic has the shortest lead times — heavier last-minute opportunity.
US domestic overwhelmingly dominates at 72%. International represents 28% — with Europe (12%) the largest international slice.
The most-booked destinations for US outbound summer travel, ranked by share of bookings year-to-date.
When US travellers are searching hotels and booking flights. Darker = higher demand intensity.
US summer travel demand is building differently across destinations, with clear changes in booking pace, trip planning, and travel windows. This report highlights where momentum is growing and what airline teams should pay attention to as summer demand develops.
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Data through April 4, 2026 · Leisure travel · US origin