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SiteMinder report reveals major shift in how travellers are researching their 2026 hotel stays
SiteMinder report reveals major shift in how travellers are researching their 2026 hotel stays
Sydney, Australia – Online travel agencies (OTAs) have overtaken search engines as travellers’ primary starting point for hotel discovery, according to SiteMinder’s Changing Traveller Report 2026, released today. Twenty-six percent of travellers surveyed will now begin their hotel research on an OTA, up from 18% last year, while those who will start with a search engine have fallen to 21% from 36%.
Word-of-mouth recommendations from friends and family have doubled from 7% to 14%, familiar hotel brands have grown from 3% to 7%, while AI use as a discovery starting point has reached 4%, up from 1% last year — rising higher among Gen Zs and Millennials.
While AI remains an emerging channel for initial hotel discovery, the technology is set to rapidly transform the broader booking journey. Eighty percent of travellers now want AI-powered capabilities, with price monitoring and alerts (44%) leading their wishlist, according to SiteMinder.
The report, the world’s largest consumer research on accommodation, surveyed 12,000 travellers across 14 countries including Australia, China, France, India, Spain, Thailand, the UK and the US.
It also revealed that:
These behavioural shifts are happening alongside a renewed appreciation for travel, according to SiteMinder. Nearly half (49%) of respondents report a stronger desire to travel in the next 12 months, with just 12% indicating lessened interest.
Separately, the report uniquely highlights how guests from different markets will approach their pre-arrival journey and on-site experience in the year ahead. For example, it reveals that Chinese travellers will book deluxe rooms and favour well-known hotel chains more than any other group, and that Spanish travellers will prioritise customer service above all markets. Indonesians will be the most likely to book via an OTA and American guests will again lead in direct hotel bookings and domestic travel, often returning loyally once they find clear value.
, adds Innes,
SiteMinder’s Changing Traveller Report 2026 is available here.
About SiteMinder
SiteMinder Limited (ASX:SDR) is the name behind SiteMinder, the world’s leading hotel distribution and revenue platform, and Little Hotelier, an all-in-one hotel management software that makes the lives of small accommodation providers easier. The global company is headquartered in Sydney with offices in Bangalore, Bangkok, Barcelona, Berlin, Dallas, Galway, London, Manila and Mexico City. Through its technology and the largest partner ecosystem in the global hotel industry, SiteMinder generates more than 125 million reservations worth over US$50 billion in revenue for its hotel customers each year. For more information, visit siteminder.com.
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