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The ‘Value Paradox’ Is Reshaping Where Travelers Choose to Go
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The ‘Value Paradox’ Is Reshaping Where Travelers Choose to Go

9 April 20263 Mins Read

In Brief: Rising travel costs are increasingly shaping destination choices, with affordability emerging as a primary factor in travel decision-making, even as high-cost destinations continue to maintain strong appeal.

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Published April 9, 2026 | By HNR News Staff Reporter

Affordability Moves to the Forefront

Travelers are placing greater emphasis on value when selecting destinations, reflecting broader economic uncertainty and sustained price sensitivity across consumer segments.

According to recent findings from Future Partners, the most common response among U.S. travelers when asked how economic concerns are influencing travel decisions was a shift toward more affordable destinations—outpacing alternatives such as taking fewer trips or shortening travel duration.

The data suggests that while demand for travel remains intact, decision-making is becoming increasingly price-driven.

Cost Remains the Primary Constraint

Nearly half of respondents—48%—indicated that travel costs have prevented them from traveling as much as they would like over the past six months, making affordability the leading barrier to travel.

Destination-level perceptions reinforce this trend. Among travelers unlikely to visit major U.S. cities in the next two years, cost was cited as the primary deterrent, with 53% identifying New York City as too expensive, followed by Los Angeles (51%) and Las Vegas (49%).

Other high-profile destinations, including Orlando (48%), Miami (46%), and San Diego (45%), were also frequently described as cost-prohibitive.

A Gap Between Aspiration and Action

Despite these concerns, many of the same destinations continue to rank highly in terms of appeal.

Las Vegas, for example, was identified as an appealing destination by 76% of respondents, followed by New York City at 75% and San Diego at 74%.

This divergence highlights what researchers describe as a “value paradox,” in which travelers remain drawn to high-profile destinations yet are increasingly constrained by perceived affordability.

The result is a widening gap between aspiration and actual travel behavior.

Value-Oriented Markets Gain Ground

As price sensitivity increases, destinations perceived as offering stronger value are gaining traction.

Cities such as San Antonio (61%), Dallas (58%), and Nashville (56%) ranked highest in terms of perceived affordability, while similar markets also led in overall value-for-money ratings.

These destinations may not have the same global visibility as larger gateway cities, but they are increasingly competitive in a market where cost considerations shape travel decisions.

Implications for Hotel Demand

The shift toward value-driven decision-making has direct implications for hotel operators.

In higher-cost markets, demand may remain strong but become more selective, with travelers shortening stays, booking closer to arrival, or adjusting accommodation choices to manage overall trip cost.

At the same time, secondary and mid-tier markets may benefit from increased demand as travelers seek destinations that offer a more favorable balance between cost and experience.

For operators, the challenge is no longer solely about attracting demand, but aligning pricing strategies with evolving perceptions of value.

Outlook

The findings suggest that travel demand is not weakening, but being reshaped by affordability considerations.

While aspirational destinations continue to attract interest, conversion into actual bookings is increasingly influenced by total trip cost and perceived value.

As economic uncertainty persists, destinations’ and operators’ ability to bridge the gap between aspiration and affordability may become a defining factor in travel performance.

Source: Future Partners – Too Pricey to Visit but Still on Everyone’s List?

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