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BEYOND THE GEN Z MYTH: FOUR DISTINCT LUXURY MINDSETS RESHAPING TRAVEL IN ASIA PACIFIC New research by the Luxury Group by Marriott International challenges assumptions about Gen Z travelers, uncovering diverse motivations and definitions of luxury travel SINGAPORE, July 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As Gen Z rises as a defining force in luxury travel, one long-held assumption no longer holds: there is no single Gen Z traveler. A new report from the Luxury Group by Marriott International in Asia Pacific excluding China (APEC), reveals a generation comprising four distinct luxury mindsets, with each redefining luxury on their own terms, from cultural immersion and personal wellbeing to digital disconnection and heritage-driven exploration. Drawing on insights from 2,800 affluent travelers across eight Asia Pacific markets, including 1,200 Gen Z respondents aged 18 to 29, the report signals a decisive shift. Luxury travel is no longer anchored by demographic factors, but increasingly shaped by intention, identity, and personal meaning. "Luxury today is no longer defined by a singular standard. It is deeply personal," said Oriol Montal, Regional Vice President of Luxury, Marriott International Asia Pacific excluding China. "Our research reveals that affluent Gen Z travelers are not just participating in luxury travel. They are reshaping it, driven by a desire for meaning, wellbeing, and authentic connection. As the definition of luxury continues to fragment and evolve, understanding these emerging perspectives will be critical for shaping the next generation of travel experiences." From Followers to Architects of Luxury Travel Today's affluent Gen Z travelers are no longer passive participants. Rather, they are deliberate architects of their journeys. More than half fund their own trips, while nearly half plan every aspect of their journeys themselves. Immediate family remains their preferred travel companions (51%), while small-group travel has grown by 17%, signaling a shift toward more intimate, shared experiences. They also bring sophisticated expectations to every journey. Cultural immersion and engagement with local communities influence destination choice for 87% of respondents, while culinary discovery (86%), proximity to nature (86%), and wellness (85%) are key priorities shaping travel decisions. At the same time, Gen Z travelers expect luxury to be seamless. Time inefficiencies and communication gaps are among their biggest frustrations, underscoring a growing demand for intuitive, frictionless service. Meanwhile, technology is playing an increasingly important role in trip planning, with 23% already using AI tools for travel inspiration and planning. Four Distinct Luxury Mindsets The report identifies four Gen Z archetypes whose definitions of luxury diverge significantly: 1) The Connoisseur Traditionalist (34%) For this group, luxury remains rooted in the enduring pillars of hospitality: reputation, service, and craftsmanship. They gravi...