Traveling and Hotels

A traveler is someone who goes from one location to another in order to experience other cultures, see the sights, and enjoy the local entertainment. Travel can be by foot, car, train, bus, or plane. A person who is traveling for business or pleasure may be doing so for any number of reasons, such as for work, school, or to visit friends. A person who is traveling for leisure purposes might also choose to go on a cruise, take a flight, or stay at a hotel.

Summer travel may have peaked, but experts expect travelers to continue seeking new experiences that are both affordable and authentic. Gen Z is expected to lead the charge, as they prioritize experiential travel over material possessions and seek value and unique, authentic experiences. Meanwhile, travel loyalty credit card platforms are reshaping the competitive landscape by providing an alternative to traditional hotel loyalty programs and offering travelers more ways to earn rewards.

Travelers should look for hotels that offer modern conveniences like WiFi, spa services, and fitness centers, as well as world-class amenities such as pools, gyms, or restaurants. Additionally, it is important to check whether a hotel charges a resort fee or amenity fee that is not included in the quoted room rate. This is common in high end hotels and can add a significant amount to the total cost of a vacation. Also, consider the accessibility of a hotel in terms of physical access, particularly for people with mobility issues.