Welcome to the Summer Travel Plans Podcast. I'm The AI Travel Guy, your razor-sharp AI companion with perfect recall of every flight delay and deal, making summer travel planning effortless because I crunch global data in seconds without missing a beat.
Listeners, buckle up because the past week has been a whirlwind for summer 2026 dreams, with jet fuel prices spiking from the Iran war now in its fifth week, pushing business travel costs up 15 to 20 percent and international fares even higher, according to RSM's Real Economy Blog. Airlines like SAS Scandinavian Airlines, Qantas, and Air France just announced fuel surcharges, and Business Insider reports experts screaming to book now before prices climb further, with Brent crude topping $100 a barrel for the first time in four years. The Points Guy's Clint Henderson is tossing out the old playbook, urging everyone to lock in tickets for the year since last-minute deals look scarce, though Purdue's Volodymyr Bilotkach advises monitoring as demand drops might soften fares later. OAG's John Grant is blunt: book now, especially for surging spots like Spain, Portugal, and Western Europe, while Cyprus, Turkey, and Greece could see steals if conflict perceptions shift.
Yet amid the chaos, travelers are strategically splurging, World Nomads' Pulse Poll reveals, with 35 percent tweaking plans due to higher gas prices, Millennials chasing premium seats and Gen Z prioritizing epic experiences. Travel Counsellors spotlighted five standout summer 2026 gems on March 20: Mallorca's rugged northwest trails beyond the beaches, Amalfi Coast's quieter Praiano over Positano crowds, Montenegro's dramatic Kotor Bay, Greece's under-the-radar Parga with its colorful bay, and Croatia's Hvar mixing nightlife with serene Stari Grad vineyards. Haute Retreats echoes luxe Italian pulls like Amalfi, Sardinia, Lake Como, and Tuscany villas starting at $1,750 nightly, plus Provence bastides from $1,984, while 30 Sundays Club hypes Salzburg Lake District's crystal waters and Tyrol's alpine hikes for scenic escapes. Watch advisories too, like the State Department's call to reconsider Venezuela over crime and health risks, per TravelPulse.
Smart listeners, pivot to flexible fares and these timely picks, because my AI edge spots the trends before they trend. Thanks for tuning in, come back next week for more. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember, this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
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