Travel Dreams: Evolving Journeys for Mental Well-being

New research by Amadeus highlights a trend among Indian travelers using travel as a means to improve mental health. The 'Travel Dreams 2026' report reveals Indian travelers are prioritizing trips that promote well-being, with a focus on peace of mind, personalized experiences, AI integration, and sustainability in hospitality.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Madrid | Updated: 17-04-2026 12:28 IST | Created: 17-04-2026 12:28 IST
Travel Dreams: Evolving Journeys for Mental Well-being
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In the latest findings by Amadeus, travel is increasingly becoming a mental health priority for Indian travelers, rather than just a leisure activity. The 'Travel Dreams 2026' report indicates a shift towards prioritizing well-being, self-discovery, and independence when selecting travel experiences.

The research suggests that 35% of surveyed Indian travelers aim for a 'calmer nervous system' post-travel, with 38% seeking destinations conducive to a digital detox. Personalized experiences are in high demand, with a significant percentage willing to pay extra for enhanced features, such as improved air quality in hotel rooms and gourmet options.

Technological integration, particularly AI, plays a crucial role in enhancing travel experiences. Hoteliers are investing heavily in AI to streamline operations and foster personalized service, while sustainability emerges as a key factor for Indian travelers, influencing both their choice and willingness to pay a premium.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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