Holidays in 2026. Big changes in air travel


Changes in the aviation industry affect millions of passengers around the world who are already planning holidays and other air travel. In 2026, experts predict a lot of changes in traveling. Paradoxically, after a year full of surprises and turmoil, the aviation industry hopes that 2026 will bring something rare: a period of relative calm.
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New investments in comfort, carrier consolidations and regulations may affect ticket prices, connection availability and travel quality – such changes await air passengers around the world.
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As CNN explains, airlines are investing in premium class – more comfortable seats, better lounges and more direct connections. The new amenities will appear not only on American Airlines, but also on JetBlue, Southwest and Swiss Air.
How will flying by plane change in 2026?
According to the Going report cited by CNN, “the premium experience is the best in decades,” and IATA data confirms the growing demand for higher classes of travel.
The latest data from Bank of America, cited by CNN, shows that in November, spending by higher-income groups increased by 2.6%, while lower-income groups saw an increase of only 0.6%.
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The bank cited the low rate of wage growth and greater economic uncertainty among the latter group as the reason for the minimal growth.
Airports are becoming more and more pleasant – there are new lounges, places with regional cuisine, art and various places to relax. Airlines are trying to outdo each other by offering increasingly refined spaces
Experts indicate that the future of airports is “various spaces that give passengers the opportunity to choose their own adventure.”
Air travel is experiencing the golden age of airport lounges. Airlines are trying to outdo each other by offering increasingly refined spaces
More luxury and other surprises for passengers. Air travel will change in 2026
In 2026, Air France-KLM, Lufthansa, Korean Air and Alaska Airlines are planning key stages of consolidation. These changes could mean new connections, integration of loyalty programs and greater competition in the market.
New regulations, such as ETIAS, i.e. the European Travel and Authorization Information System, introduced by the European Union. Air travel in 2026 may also be affected by changes to the US ESTA.
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Conflicts around the world continue to affect routes and ticket prices. On an international scale the conflict in Ukraine and unrest in the Middle East will likely continue to impact air routesincreasing travel times between Europe and Asia and driving up fuel consumption and ticket prices.




