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The new playbook of travel marketing

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  • 14 April 2025
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How brands are engaging travelers before they search and creating emotional connections beyond visuals

Apr 14, 2025

The new playbook of travel marketing emphasizes the evolving nature of how brands engage with travelers. As digital and social platforms provide constant inspiration, travel brands must adapt to reach their audience in moments of passive discovery and emotional connection, long before the traditional search phase. Here are the key takeaways from the new approach to travel marketing:

  1. Reach travelers before they search: Brands should target travelers during their inspiration phase—when they are engaged in content related to potential destinations, even before they actively begin planning their trips. Early engagement results in more meaningful connections and better campaign performance.
  2. Speak to emotions, not just demographics: Modern travelers are driven by emotional connections rather than demographic factors. Brands should focus on creating experiences that align with the emotional needs of their audience, leading to deeper connections and more impactful brand impressions.
  3. Stand out in an age of visual saturation: With visual content saturation, sound can be a powerful tool for differentiation. Sonic branding, like Air India’s signature track, can engage audiences on an emotional and sensory level, improving brand recognition and recall.
  4. Create immersive, multi-sensory experiences: Travel itself is a multi-sensory experience, and effective advertising should reflect that by incorporating sound, visuals, and other sensory elements. By creating immersive campaigns, brands can trigger stronger emotional responses and boost engagement.

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