Turbulence tests gain popularity among dating couples

Couples who have recently started dating are increasingly taking short or extended vacations to evaluate their compatibility under real-world pressures. Known as turbulence tests, the approach aims to reveal relationship dynamics faster than traditional dating.

A Booking.com survey indicates that 37% of people are open to testing compatibility through travel. Participants may opt for weekend getaways to cabins or longer international trips to observe how partners handle delays, planning and daily decisions.

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2026 Middle East War: Surging Fuel Costs Hit French Tourism and Airfares

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Amid ongoing disruptions from the Middle East war that began February 28, 2026—including over 37,000 flight cancellations and airline recoveries—French travel bookings have plummeted and airfares risen due to oil price surges. Agencies urge suspending trips to nine Persian Gulf nations until March 31, while Air France and KLM impose 50-euro long-haul surcharges.

Booking.com's latest Travel Predictions report, based on a survey of 30,000 travelers across 33 countries, highlights a shift toward eco-friendly practices in tourism. Key trends include nature-based adventures aligned with natural cycles, local souvenir purchases supporting communities, and collaborative road trips reducing emissions. These insights show travelers instinctively prioritizing sustainability without rigid planning.

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Researchers at Edith Cowan University have proposed that positive travel experiences could help slow some signs of aging. By applying the theory of entropy to tourism, they argue it supports the body's balance and resilience. The findings appear in a 2024 study published in the Journal of Travel Research.

As couples prioritize professional paths, companies like SLB implement 'dual career' programs to coordinate partners' careers. These initiatives consider family preferences and prevent talent loss. Nara Tsuboi, SLB's HR head in Brazil, explains shifts in corporate policies.

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A new guide from Vogue outlines ideal summer destinations based on different traveler preferences.

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