

Travel Trends with Dan Christian
Dan Christian
Welcome to our Travel Trends Podcast, the #1 B2B global travel podcast for professionals shaping the future of travel.Hosted by Dan Christian, this show features candid conversations with global travel leaders, startup founders, tourism boards, hospitality executives, and technology innovators. Together they explore the ideas, innovations, and strategies driving the next era of travel.Whether you're building a travel startup, leading a destination, scaling a hospitality brand, or new to the industry, you’ll gain actionable insights and real-world perspectives from the leaders redefining the global travel economy.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 28min
Travel with Meaning: Rethinking Purpose-Driven Travel with Mike Schibel
Send us Fan MailHe got fired, bought a one-way ticket to Australia, and accidentally built a travel media brand. In this episode, we’re joined by Mike Schibel, founder and host of Travel With Meaning and one of the early voices in travel podcasting.Mike shares how his background in Los Angeles and a decade in the entertainment industry shaped his approach to storytelling and interviewing. What started as a simple habit of asking travelers a few consistent questions quickly revealed something bigger: no matter where you’re from, people travel for the same reasons—connection, perspective, and stories that stay with them long after the trip ends.From there, we get into the realities of building and sustaining a travel podcast, from finding the right cadence and avoiding “podfade” to balancing preparation with spontaneity in conversations. We also explore the business side of travel storytelling, including how live podcast events can build real community, how destination campaigns can authentically elevate local voices, and how to create meaningful partnerships without diluting the message.Whether you’re building a brand, telling stories, or simply thinking more intentionally about how and why we travel, this conversation offers a fresh perspective on what meaningful travel really looks like today.Learn more at travelwithmeaning.com.The #1 B2B Travel Podcast Globally. Over 100 Episodes. Listeners in 125 countries. New Episodes Every Weds. https://www.traveltrendspodcast.com/

Mar 25, 2026 • 1h 18min
Global Luxury Hotel Trends Part 3 with Stuart Greif
Send us Fan MailFive-star luxury has a secret most travelers never see. It’s not the lobby, the suite, or the amenities. It’s the consistency behind the scenes, delivered by teams who feel supported enough to show up with genuine warmth every single time. That’s what we explore in the last episode of our Luxury Hotel Series with Stuart Greif, Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer at Forbes Travel Guide, and one of the leading voices at the intersection of hospitality, technology, and guest experience.We break down how Forbes Travel Guide inspections actually work, why service carries such weight, and what truly separates a five-star hotel from a great property that falls just short. Stuart shares why “don’t chase the rating” is more than a philosophy, it’s a guiding principle for how the best hotels operate. We also touch on what makes the Forbes Travel Guide Summit in Monaco so impactful, with its focus on inspiration, community, and learning over sales.From there, we get practical on hotel technology and AI. Where can an AI concierge meaningfully reduce friction? Why does luxury adopt technology differently than the mass market? And how are generative AI and large language model search reshaping hotel marketing? The shift is not just technical, it’s reputational. When AI surfaces only a handful of options, a hotel’s differentiation, culture, and real guest outcomes become the true drivers of growth.Tune in if you’re thinking about where luxury hospitality is heading next and what it really takes to stand out.Thanks to GuestOS.ai for sponsoring this series!👉 Listen to Global Luxury Hotel Trends Part 3🔥 Special Thanks to our Season 7 Title Sponsors for their Support: Bokun, Civitatis, Intrepid, Kaptio, Propellic and Protect GroupThe #1 B2B Travel Podcast Globally. Over 100 Episodes. Listeners in 125 countries. New Episodes Every Weds. https://www.traveltrendspodcast.com/

Mar 19, 2026 • 28min
Event Preview: Phocuswright Europe 2026
Send us Fan MailBarcelona is calling, and not just for the beaches. From the floor of ITB Berlin, we sit down with Pete Comeau and Florence Kaci to preview Phocuswright Europe 2026 and why it has become a must attend event for travel leaders who are driving real decisions. We break down what sets it apart, from the venue and energy to its focus on meaningful insights and dealmaking over sheer scale.A major focus of the conversation is AI in travel and what AI transformation actually looks like inside leading companies. We explore the types of executives taking the stage in Barcelona and why their perspectives matter across distribution, product, marketing, payments, and partnerships. Expect practical insight into how strategy teams are approaching AI, where the pressure points are, and what is rising to the top of the industry agenda.Florence also shares an important update. 2026 will be the final year Phocuswright Europe is hosted in Barcelona before relocating in 2027. We discuss what is new for this year’s event, from the opening night programming to more curated roundtables and breakouts, as well as the Global Startup Pitch open to founders worldwide.If you are attending, take advantage of the listener discount, secure your spot, and reach out. We would love to connect on site.Special Offer: Get 10% off the prevailing price at Phocuswright Europe. Register here and enter code: TravelTrends26.The #1 B2B Travel Podcast Globally. Over 100 Episodes. Listeners in 125 countries. New Episodes Every Weds. https://www.traveltrendspodcast.com/

Mar 19, 2026 • 1h 24min
Global Luxury Hotel Trends Part 2 with Emily Goldfischer and Marlene Poynder
Send us Fan MailLuxury hotels don’t win by doing more. They win by noticing more and by building teams with the time and confidence to act on what they see.In this episode, we’re joined by Emily Goldfischer, founder of Hertelier, and Marlene Poynder, Managing Director of The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel in New York City. Emily shares the inspiration behind Hertelier, a platform dedicated to elevating women in hospitality leadership, and highlights a striking industry reality: just 19% of Forbes Travel Guide hotels and related companies are led by women. Drawing from her work interviewing leaders across the industry, she unpacks what truly drives advancement, what barriers still exist, and why better systems, not just resilience are key to change.Marlene brings the perspective of leading one of the world’s most iconic luxury hotels while evolving it for a new generation of guests. From multigenerational travel to longer stays, she explains why today’s luxury traveler values thoughtful, personal touches over grand gestures—and how cultivating a strong local community in New York has become a powerful driver of loyalty and referrals.The conversation also explores the role of technology and AI in luxury hospitality. The takeaway is clear: the goal isn’t to replace human connection, but to enhance it. From improving responsiveness to capturing guest preferences more effectively and even rethinking how leadership spends time, Emily and Marlene share practical ways hotels can use technology to elevate service while keeping it deeply personal.Together, this episode offers a thoughtful look at leadership, culture, and the future of luxury hospitality, grounded in real-world experience from two leaders shaping the industry.Thanks to GuestOS.ai for sponsoring this series!👉 Global Luxury Hotel Trends Part 2🔥 Special Thanks to our Season 7 Title Sponsors for their Support: Bokun, Civitatis, Intrepid, Kaptio, Propellic and Protect GroupThe #1 B2B Travel Podcast Globally. Over 100 Episodes. Listeners in 125 countries. New Episodes Every Weds. https://www.traveltrendspodcast.com/

Mar 12, 2026 • 50min
Shaping the Future of Urban Tourism with GetYourGuide
Send us Fan MailSeventy five percent of travelers visit just four percent of Italy. That statistic alone explains why Europe is rethinking tourism and why simply attracting more visitors can no longer be the only goal. Following a live panel at GetYourGuide headquarters, Dan sat down with Francesca de Falco, Regional Manager Italy at GetYourGuide, Miguel Sanz, President of the European Travel Commission and General Director of Turespaña, and Barbara Jamison-Woods, President of CityDNA and Head of London and Partners, to discuss what sustainable tourism looks like when destinations measure impact, listen to residents, and rethink how travel experiences are designed. The conversation explores the shift from volume to value through real data, policy pressures, and practical examples that allow residents to benefit while travelers still enjoy meaningful and memorable trips.We explore the report Driving Sustainable Tourism: GetYourGuide’s Impact in Italy and what the data reveals, including experiences reaching 105 provinces, longer visitor stays, increased traveler spending, and the growing number of travelers choosing destinations because of a specific experience. The discussion then broadens to Spain’s Vision for Tourism 2030, including the rapid surge in arrivals following the pandemic and the reality that overtourism is often shaped by issues such as housing pressures, seasonality, and everyday quality of life for residents. The central theme is clear. The tourism industry must move beyond volume toward value, combining economic growth with social benefit.From London’s work using high street data to understand visitor flows to practical solutions such as extending opening hours at crowded attractions and sharing guidance that helps travelers visit respectfully, the conversation focuses on ideas destinations can actually implement. We also examine the role of cultural heritage and regenerative tourism, from free museum access and innovative funding models to Spain’s Paradores program, which transforms historic buildings into vibrant and living destinations.Learn more at getyourguide.com.The #1 B2B Travel Podcast Globally. Over 100 Episodes. Listeners in 125 countries. New Episodes Every Weds. https://www.traveltrendspodcast.com/

Mar 11, 2026 • 1h 10min
Luxury Hotel Trends in 2026 with Jonathan Raggett, CEO, Red Carnation Hotels
Send us Fan MailLuxury travelers are becoming harder to impress, not because they want more “stuff,” but because they expect less friction and more recognition. In the first episode of our Luxury Hotel Series, Jonathan Raggett, CEO of Red Carnation Hotels, joins us to explore the trends shaping luxury hospitality in 2026. From deeper personalization and emotional service to the growing expectation of fast, accurate responses at every guest touchpoint, we discuss how leading luxury hotels are evolving to meet the changing demands of today’s travelers.We discuss what it takes to deliver truly bespoke hospitality at boutique five star hotels. That includes planning days ahead of arrival, using guest history thoughtfully, working closely with travel advisors, and recognizing that the moment a guest hears “your room is ready” is often the first true moment of trust. Jonathan shares how small but meaningful details and exclusive concierge access can create memories guests talk about for years. He also explains why hotel teams must strike the right balance with generosity in a world where social media makes every perk instantly visible and comparable.The conversation also turns to leadership and culture. Jonathan explains what exceptional general managers do differently, why leading from the floor is so important, and how Forbes Travel Guide standards align with service that feels genuine rather than scripted. He also discusses the role of Master Inholders, the importance of mentorship and scholarships, and why family owned hotel groups can often move faster than large global brands when decisions need to be made quickly.Finally, we explore the role of AI in hospitality. The goal is not to replace people but to use technology to improve consistency while protecting what luxury guests value most: a capable human who can solve problems and make them feel truly known. Thanks to GuestOS.ai for sponsoring this series!👉 Luxury Hotel Trends in 2026 Now🔥 Special Thanks to our Season 7 Title Sponsors for their Support: Bokun, Civitatis, Intrepid, Kaptio, Propellic and Protect Group.The #1 B2B Travel Podcast Globally. Over 100 Episodes. Listeners in 125 countries. New Episodes Every Weds. https://www.traveltrendspodcast.com/

Mar 6, 2026 • 57min
Guided, Personal, Anywhere: How Pintours Is Creating Experiences Worldwide by Empowering Guides
Send us Fan MailWhat if your best friend in every city could design your perfect day and get paid for it whether they are with you or not? That is the idea behind Pintours. In this episode, Dan speaks with founder and CEO Lou Chatta about how human storytelling combined with AI can scale the magic of a great guide while preserving the personality and authenticity that make guided experiences special.Lou explains how growing up with a father who worked as a guide for 40 years inspired him to build a platform designed for creators first. Guides can record their stories, routes, music, and recommendations, then share those experiences across different settings including walking tours, rideshares, museums, and attractions. Pintours’ personalization engine then adapts the experience to the traveler. A foodie couple, a family with young kids, or a solo history enthusiast might follow the same route but hear different stories, pacing, and suggestions tailored to their interests. It goes far beyond audio. The platform blends navigation, mood, bookings, and local context into one seamless experience.Lou also shares how strategic partnerships are bringing the concept to life in real travel moments. Integrations with companies like Uber and Blacklane support transportation, while platforms such as Yelp and OpenTable help connect travelers with local dining along the way. In cities hosting the FIFA World Cup, travelers will even be able to leave a match and instantly begin a curated neighborhood experience with dining and transport already aligned with their route.A key part of the conversation addresses the concern that AI could replace guides. Lou explains that Pintours is designed to do the opposite. Guides are compensated whenever their knowledge powers an experience, even if they are not physically present. This opens new income streams for creators, expands the range of available tours in lesser known destinations, and makes it easier to deliver experiences in multiple languages.From an onboarding process that welcomes storytellers with no technical background to a product roadmap that includes indoor mapping and enhanced navigation, this episode outlines how guides, operators, and destinations can meet the growing demand for more meaningful and personalized travel experiences. Whether you are interested in the evolving experience economy, exploring destinations beyond the usual hotspots, or building creator led travel products, this conversation offers a clear look at where guided travel is heading next. Learn more at pintours.com.The #1 B2B Travel Podcast Globally. Over 100 Episodes. Listeners in 125 countries. New Episodes Every Weds. https://www.traveltrendspodcast.com/

Mar 5, 2026 • 1h 8min
How the Art of Mentalism Can Elevate Travel Experiences with David Stryker
Send us Fan MailWe're incredible thrilled to launch Season 7 with a full video interview featuring an LA Based Celebrity Mentalist and Magician, David Stryker, who show us how to apply his techniques to enhance our travel experiences. We wanted to try something a little different and have some fun with our season opener. Both Katherine and Zach from Travel Trends join the discussion with Dan and David to try out a little experiment. You have to watch our amazement. Join us as we explore how the craft of mentalism, rooted in attention, psychology, and presence, can elevate every stage of the travel experience, from pre-trip planning to on the ground guiding and the way memories take hold.David shares how reading the room is really an act of deep listening, and why a playful approach lowers defenses and unlocks joy. We start by revisiting his captivating Last Vegas performance at Rail Bookers conference, where Dan met David and which he recalls as the best peformance he's ever seen at a travel industry conference. Hands down.For anyone who designs trips, guides groups, or advises clients, this conversation offers a practical recommendations to improve those experiences. We discuss all of David's key Mentalist principles and how they apply to travel, from matching guests by energy rather than demographics to leaving space for surprise and focusing on wonder and openness.We finish with a final card trick on Dan and then David shares some final takeaways to apply these concept to you life, work and travels. We hope you enjoy this playful start to our new season and a keep this discussion as an important reminder of the joy that travel and human connection bring to our lives.👉 How the Art of Mentalism Can Elevate Travel Experiences Now🔥 Special Thanks to our Season 7 Title Sponsors for their Support: Bokun, Civitatis, Intrepid, Kaptio, Propellic and Protect Group.The #1 B2B Travel Podcast Globally. Over 100 Episodes. Listeners in 125 countries. New Episodes Every Weds. https://www.traveltrendspodcast.com/

Mar 3, 2026 • 2h 40min
Event Spotlight: Optimizing and Innovating Canadian Luxury at Virtuoso Forum Canada 2026
Send us Fan MailLuxury travel is evolving quickly, and Virtuoso is leading that transformation with Canada playing a pivotal role in its global expansion.At Virtuoso’s Canada Forum in Calgary, Dan sat down with GM, Canada Karen Hardie, Senior VP Global Markets Michael Londregan, Senior VP Global Events Jennifer Campbell, Executive VP Strategic Communications David Kolner, and Chairman & CEO Matthew Upchurch to explore what is driving growth in luxury travel and why Canada has become central to Virtuoso’s international strategy.Karen paints a compelling picture of the Canadian luxury traveler: understated, experience focused, and motivated by meaningful time with family and friends. The data supports the shift. Luxury experiences are now outpacing luxury goods, and Canada’s market is projected for significant growth through 2030. Under her leadership, Canada is not simply participating in Virtuoso’s success, it is helping shape it.Michael expands on how Virtuoso scales globally while maintaining strong regional relevance. He explains that Canada serves as both a high performing market and a strategic proving ground. Best practices developed and refined here often influence expansion strategies in Southeast Asia, Latin America, and other emerging luxury markets. Canada’s maturity, advisor strength, and client profile make it a model within Virtuoso’s global network.Jennifer highlights the power of Virtuoso’s event ecosystem, from regional forums like Canada’s to the flagship Virtuoso Travel Week at Bellagio. Carefully curated appointments, community building, and the Travel Tech Summit create year round momentum for advisors and partners. She also outlines how sustainability is becoming more deeply integrated into the organization’s largest gatherings, reinforcing Virtuoso’s leadership position in responsible luxury travel.David brings forward the broader economic and behavioral trends. Travel and tourism are expected to outpace global economic growth over the next decade. Booking windows are extending as travelers compete for limited high end capacity. Advisors are increasingly adopting AI tools for research, proposals, and marketing, though there remains opportunity to further modernize CRM and operational systems. The data reinforces that professional guidance is more valuable than ever.Matthew ties the strategy together with a clear philosophy: automate the predictable so advisors can humanize the exceptional. As Virtuoso continues to expand its global footprint, disciplined data, strong frameworks, and a focus on quality over quantity are defining its next chapter. Canada is central to that vision, not only as a growth market but as a leadership market within the network.The throughline is clear. In a world saturated with information and choice, true luxury is trust, discernment, and meaningful connection. Virtuoso has positioned itself as the leader of luxury travel in Canada, and Canada is proving essential to Virtuoso’s continued global growth.Learn more about Virtuoso, the leading global luxury travel network, at virtuoso.com.The #1 B2B Travel Podcast Globally. Over 100 Episodes. Listeners in 125 countries. New Episodes Every Weds. https://www.traveltrendspodcast.com/

Feb 26, 2026 • 53min
Solving Global Payments in Travel with Airwallex with Erich Ko, Senior GTM Partnerships Manager
Send us Fan MailMoney movement is the hidden engine powering travel and too often the root cause of stalled bookings, compressed margins, and delayed supplier payouts. In this episode, we sit down with Erich Ko, Senior GTM Partnerships Manager at Airwallex, to break down the full financial journey from traveler checkout to final supplier settlement and outline practical ways travel brands can replace slow wire transfers, hidden FX costs, and manual reconciliation with a unified, programmable global platform.We unpack the real challenges tour operators face when pricing trips months in advance while paying suppliers in appreciating currencies. Erich explains how local payment rails, multi currency wallets, and like for like settlement reduce spreads and eliminate unnecessary fees at every stage. We also explore transparent FX with real time fee visibility, automated rules that lock in conversions at target rates, and programmatic execution that removes human delay from critical transactions.The conversation explores how virtual card issuing increases control and speed for supplier payments, why embedded payment acceptance boosts conversion through wallets like Apple Pay and Alipay, and how flexible options like deposits and BNPL better align with traveler cash flow in today’s higher rate environment.Canada stands out as a proving ground for globally ambitious travel brands that have outgrown domestic first banking tools. With local licensing, on the ground teams, and purpose built products, Airwallex enables seamless movement of funds across US, Europe, and Asia corridors with same day reliability and end to end visibility.Looking ahead, speed and reliability are no longer differentiators. They are expectations. The competitive advantage lies in programmability through APIs, wallets, and flexible payout infrastructure that can adapt to AI agents, emerging distribution channels, and increasingly dynamic travel products.The practical playbook is clear. Map your entire funds flow. Quantify the true cost including headcount and delays. Consolidate onto a single multi currency platform. Design your payments stack to be AI ready from day one.Learn more at airwallex.com.The #1 B2B Travel Podcast Globally. Over 100 Episodes. Listeners in 125 countries. New Episodes Every Weds. https://www.traveltrendspodcast.com/


