There’s no shortage of Gen Z research in the travel industry. Scores of surveys and thinkpieces exist, touching on what this generation values, how they spend, and what motivates them to book. The consensus finding: to win with Gen Z, a brand needs to be where Gen Z is. Get on TikTok. Partner with creators. Show up in the channels this cohort actually uses.
That’s not wrong, but it’s only half the answer (and, for what it’s worth, the half that’s easier to execute). The tougher challenge is whether the end product is actually built for the Gen Z traveler.
Travel brands are generating genuine Gen Z reach without converting it — impressions are up and travelers are clicking through, but satisfaction and loyalty data suggest the product isn’t delivering.
Skift Research’s Gen Z Travel Readiness Framework is a tool that can be used to turn that gap into a structured diagnostic.
The Skift Gen Z Readiness Framework
The framework map
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