AI travel planning accelerates across Europe

Younger travelers drive adoption as rising costs and climate pressures reshape demand

Nov 18, 2025

AI use for trip planning is growing fast, especially among Gen Z and Millennials. New ETC research shows travellers turning to AI tools for better deals, off-peak travel insights, and more personalised planning — all against a backdrop of shifting travel seasons, higher prices, and strong demand for Europe.

Key takeaways

  • Surging AI adoption: AI use in travel planning jumped from 10% in 2024 to 18% in 2025, led by Gen Z and Millennials.
  • Global uptake varies: Usage is highest in China (40%) and the US (27%), signalling strong momentum beyond Europe.
  • OTA integration fuels growth: As OTAs embed AI assistants, consumer use is expected to expand further.
  • Season-shifting behaviour: 28% of travellers plan to move trips to different months to avoid heat, crowds, and high prices.
  • Europe demand remains strong: International arrivals rose 3% and visitor spending is forecast to grow 9.9% in 2025.
  • Value-driven decision-making: High prices push travellers toward more affordable destinations, boosting Central and Eastern Europe.
  • Climate and capacity concerns: Weather disruptions and overcrowding continue to influence travel choices and planning behaviour.

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