Vacation 2126: How AI and health are revolutionizing the travel industry!
Discover how technology, AI and new approaches to healthcare will revolutionize tourism in the next 100 years.

Vacation 2126: How AI and health are revolutionizing the travel industry!
In the next 100 years, tourism will fundamentally change due to technological innovations and changing traveler needs. An analysis by Urlaubguru suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) will play a crucial role in the development of the industry. Online booking behavior has already changed significantly: While 40 years ago travel agencies were the main contact point, today over 50% of Germans make their bookings online. In the near future, up to the year 2126, an evolution is expected that will enable automated and personalized offers through AI. The inspiration and research process could be largely eliminated as AI makes tailored suggestions and even provides virtual visits to destinations or accommodations to help make decisions. [tageskarte.io] reports that future travel arrangements will be heavily influenced by these developments.
Another key aspect of future travel is hyper-personalization, which will lead to travel being increasingly linked to health self-optimization. Against the background of the Luxonomy Report 2025, it is clear that the desire for longevity and health will have a lasting impact on the industry. Future trips could focus heavily on prevention and health promotion. AI-powered health strategies could include individualized activities and optimized sleep patterns.
New forms of travel
Additionally, the climate crisis could impact access to certain destinations, which could increase the importance of virtual travel. This type of travel is viewed as a complement or even alternative to physical travel and aims to offer realistic experiences through multi-sensory experiential spaces.
The joy of innovation also extends to the accommodation concepts. Future resorts could recreate historical eras and offer unique experiences instead of classic recreational approaches. New architectural concepts, such as floating hotels or unusual accommodations, are already being discussed. Space tourism, currently an expensive option, could become more widely accessible by 2126. Technological advances could make space tourism affordable to a larger segment of the population and make hotels in orbit or resorts on moons and planets seem realistic.
Artificial intelligence in healthcare
Another area where AI is having a profound impact is healthcare. Loud Health.ec.europa.eu AI has evolved from a promising concept to a tangible reality and is seen as a transformative force that can make healthcare more efficient, accessible and economically sustainable. Automation through AI can streamline administrative tasks and reduce costs while increasing accuracy in diagnostics.
Examples of AI applications include early detection of sepsis in intensive care units and AI-based breast cancer detection in mammography screenings. In the pharmaceutical sector, AI is revolutionizing the drug discovery process, and the EU is planning to reform pharmaceutical legislation to promote AI-powered innovation. An essential part of these developments is the European Health Data Space (EHDS), which enables the secondary use of electronic health data for research and innovation.
The upcoming AI regulation, which comes into force on August 1, 2024, is intended to promote the responsible development of AI in the EU. It takes into account the liability regulations for new technologies and provides for requirements for high-risk AI systems.
The above-mentioned changes in the travel and health sectors show how much the future will be shaped by technological innovations. Both travel and healthcare are on the threshold of a new era characterized by artificial intelligence and other innovative solutions.