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A Hilton 2026 Trends Report reveals that nearly 8 out of 10 Indian families are opting for “skip-gen” holidays

It is driven by a desire to create special memories and strengthen intergenerational bonds

KH News Desk by KH News Desk
October 13, 2025
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A Hilton 2026 Trends Report reveals that nearly 8 out of 10 Indian families are opting for “skip-gen” holidays

-KH News Desk (editorial1@imaws.org)

 

The concept of family travel is being redefined in India by a new, rapidly growing trend: “skip-generation” (skip-gen) travel. This phenomenon involves grandparents and grandchildren vacationing together, leaving the parents behind. A recent Hilton 2026 Trends Report reveals that India is at the forefront of this movement in the Asia Pacific region, with a remarkable 79% of families either having already taken a skip-gen trip or planning one. The report further indicates that this trend has moved from a niche concept to the mainstream, as 43% of Indian respondents have taken such a trip in the past year alone.

The primary driver for these unique getaways, cited by a strong 67% of Indian respondents, is the desire to forge special and lasting memories. Other key motivations include strengthening family bonds (65%), experiencing a unique kind of holiday (53%), and passing on cultural traditions and values to the younger generation (47%).

This new form of travel is also proving beneficial for the well-being of the senior generation. An impressive 96% of Indian respondents believe that these trips have a positive impact on the grandparents’ health, both mental and physical.

When it comes to activities, these skip-gen travelers prioritize quality time over personal relaxation. Popular choices include visiting historical landmarks and exploring local culinary experiences. The rise of multi-generational travel is also influencing the hospitality industry, creating an increasing demand for accommodations that offer senior-friendly facilities, accessible dining options, and wellness amenities to cater to the diverse needs of all age groups.

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