Survey of 300 U.S. travelers shows AI is already influencing hotel discovery, pricing decisions, and bookings; More than half of respondents have yet to use the tools
Westfield, OH – January 13, 2026 – TakeUp, a revenue engine for independent hospitality properties that pairs collaborative AI with dedicated human oversight, today released The Rise of AI-Planned Travel in 2026, a new consumer research report based on a survey of 300 U.S. travelers who took at least one overnight leisure trip in the past year. The study explores how travelers are using artificial intelligence to plan, research, and book their trips, and what that shift means for hotels and lodging operators.
Powered by survey platform Pollfish, TakeUp gathered responses that reveal a traveler audience that is highly aware of AI (90 percent), increasingly comfortable using it, and already relying on it to compare prices, evaluate accommodations, and make booking decisions. The research also surfaced key points of friction – 55 percent of respondents have yet to use an AI tool for travel planning activities – including concerns around accuracy, real-time pricing, and personalization, which will shape how AI tools evolve next.
“Travelers are no longer just browsing with AI, they’re using it to make real decisions about where to go, where to stay, and what to book,” said Bobby Marhamat, CEO of TakeUp. “This research makes it clear that AI is becoming a primary gateway for travel discovery, and if your property is not showing up in AI recommendations, you are losing visibility and bookings”
The research shows that AI is already shaping how travelers discover hotels and experiences, with a large majority of travelers (86%) having used AI to find or book accommodations. It’s also shaping conversion. When travelers receive a hotel recommendation from an AI tool they trust, a clear majority said it directly increases their likelihood of booking that property, with 60% reporting they would be somewhat more likely to book and another 23% saying they would be “much more likely.” This underscores how quickly trusted AI is becoming a meaningful driver of bookings.
The Rise of AI-Planned Travel in 2026 revealed that:
The survey also highlights how traveler expectations are evolving. Future demand centers on more proactive and personalized AI capabilities, including real-time price alerts, smarter recommendations based on past travel behavior, and tools that adapt plans as conditions change.
“This data makes one thing clear,” said Kourtney Thomas, Head of Customer Success at TakeUp. “AI is changing guest behavior faster than most independent properties expect. The properties that win will be the ones that make it easy to understand what’s included, what’s unique, and why the stay is worth it.”
The full The Rise of AI-Planned Travel in 2026 report is available for download here.
About TakeUp
TakeUp is the AI-powered revenue optimization partner for independent stays. Purpose-built for properties without data science teams or big-brand budgets, TakeUp stands apart by pairing enterprise-grade AI with dedicated revenue experts, driving an average 20% revenue increase and saving operators up to 15 hours a week on manual pricing. Founded in 2022, TakeUp’s mission is to give independent stays powerful, approachable tools to help them compete and win in a fast-moving market.
“Travelers are no longer just browsing with AI, they’re using it to make real decisions about where to go, where to stay, and what to book.”
Bobby Marhamat, CEO, TakeUp
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