The 2026 theme: Game On
Level up or get left behind
It’s a watershed moment for travel. Geopolitical tensions and economic volatility are shaking traveler sentiment and behavior, compelling suppliers and intermediaries to remain agile and responsive. At the same time, the pace of transformation isn’t just accelerating—it’s smashing speed records. Artificial intelligence is now embedded in every phase of the traveler’s journey and is fundamentally rewriting the rules for how companies must operate to just stay in the race, let alone win it. Tech stacks that once took years to build are being leapfrogged in weeks or even days. And nimble new players—many from emerging markets that are fueling innovation and growth—jockey for position, while incumbents and legacy models face continual disruption. One thing is clear: Watching from the sidelines is merely a recipe for irrelevance.
This year’s Phocuswright Europe theme, Game On, is more than a rallying cry. It’s a point of no return—where the imperative to break out of the box and make bold moves has become just table stakes. Practically overnight (and forever), the playbook has changed. Dare to blink, and it’s Game Over.
Turbo mode activated
Across segments and sectors, the twists and turns keep coming, driving the industry to develop fresh tactics and harness ever more powerful tools to keep pace with the change:
Travel Search & Booking
The rise of generative AI and conversational search is revolutionizing how travelers discover, plan and book their journeys. As digital assistants evolve into intuitive trip planners, the window between inspiration and booking is shrinking. Can marketing strategies adapt quickly enough to harness this AI-driven shift and significantly boost conversions and customer loyalty?
Air
Artificial intelligence can now be deployed to optimize dynamic pricing, improve operational efficiencies and (finally!) deliver on the promise of true personalization. How can carriers capitalize?
Accommodations
As hotel chains double down on loyalty-driven direct bookings, short-term rental platforms continue marching toward professionalization and expanding beyond their core markets. Room or rental: Only those with differentiated value will capture the traveler’s trust.
Destinations
With overtourism threatening sustainability and visitor sentiment, DMOs are challenged to balance growth and satisfy travelers’ bucket lists amidst increasing regulation and environmental concerns. Can the beaten track bounce back or will the action shift further afield?
Digital ID
As AI and digital agents gain traction, control over identity is shifting from travel brands to travelers themselves. Biometric boarding, decentralized IDs and passport-free check-ins are unlocking seamless experiences but with rising stakes around trust, privacy and cross-border interoperability. Will the industry keep pace or continue to play catch-up?
Travel Agencies
Though brick-and-mortar agencies continue their post-pandemic comeback, OTAs and others are all tenaciously nipping at their heels. Meanwhile, ascendent AI agents and planning tools threaten any agency–traditional or online–that doesn’t offer deep expertise or seamless service.
Your move
For nearly three decades, Phocuswright Europe has challenged travel’s traditional leaderboard, reshaped the rules of engagement and heralded the arrival of new players—heroes and villains alike. Join us in November at the industry’s premier event designed to sharpen strategies, uncover superpowers and help contestants navigate to the future, if not the finish line. This is your moment. This is your game.
It’s Game On!