Travel Costs Reach All-Time High in Q1 2026 with No Signs of Slowing, According To New Report

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Travel Costs Reach All-Time High in Q1 2026 with No Signs of Slowing, According To New Report

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New Squaremouth data shows record trip costs in Q1 2026, driven by jet fuel shortages, sweeping airline price hikes, and growing demand for premium travel

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., April 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- American travelers are spending more than ever before on travel, with average trip costs surpassing $7,250 in Q1 of 2026. According to a recent Travel Trends Report published by Squaremouth, a leading travel insurance marketplace, this finding marks a 3.6% increase from the same period last year and the highest level of traveler spending recorded in the company's 23-year history. Based on current market conditions, experts at Squaremouth say there is little reason to expect costs to ease anytime soon.

The increase could be linked to long-term industry trends and ongoing economic challenges, including inflation, global uncertainty, and higher demand for premium or luxury travel experiences.

Travel Costs Continue a Long-Term Climb

  • Travel costs have increased 23% over the last 10 years, with no signs of slowing down.
  • What was once considered luxury travel, including safaris, expedition cruises, and bucket-list destinations, has become mainstream.
  • Today's travelers are prioritizing bigger, more experience-driven trips, and that shift is a significant driver of the rise in average trip costs.

The Global Fuel Crisis Continues to Add to the Situation

More Travelers Want Flexibility, Few Actually Secure It

  • Squaremouth's data shows travelers are responding to the environment, just not always in the ways that protect them most.
  • Demand for Cancel For Any Reason (CFAR), the only travel insurance benefit that covers cancellations excluded by standard policies, including those triggered by geopolitical events, rose 29% in Q1 2026.
  • However, 53% of travelers who searched for CFAR didn't actually end up purchasing it, with the vast majority having already missed the eligibility window by the time they started looking. CFAR must be purchased within 10 to 21 days of the initial trip deposit.
  • More broadly, 34% of travelers who secured travel insurance in Q1 skipped standard Trip Cancellation coverage entirely, leaving more than $7,000 in average trip costs completely unprotected.

"We're seeing a gap between how travelers feel about the growing risks and how they actually protect their trips," said Jackie Mondelli, Chief Marketing Officer at Squaremouth. "Despite record trip costs and rising uncertainty, many travelers aren't choosing the right or enough coverage to protect themselves."

"This suggests that while travelers want more flexibility, things like timing, price concerns, or a general lack of understanding about their existing coverage continue to influence how they protect their trips."

The full Q1 2026 Travel Insurance Trends Report is available here.

About Squaremouth Travel Trends Report and Data: Squaremouth's Travel Trends Report is published quarterly and provides a focused, data-driven snapshot of key trends and observations from the company's travel insurance sales data. The report is not intended to be a comprehensive overview of the travel insurance industry, but rather a reflection of real traveler behavior based on actual insurance purchases made through the Squaremouth platform. All data within the report is available for media use. Please credit Squaremouth.com when citing.

Squaremouth is the nation's largest travel insurance marketplace, with more than 4.4 million insured customers and over 23 years of market data. Unlike survey-based or estimated industry reports, Squaremouth's data reflects real-world purchasing behavior from finalized travel insurance policies.

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