Skyscanner has rebranded its Hotels platform to “Stays” as travellers increasingly prioritise unique accommodation experiences over traditional sightseeing. According to Skyscanner’s Travel Trends 2026 report, 66% of Millennials and 52% of Gen Z in Singapore have chosen holiday destinations based on the unique properties they wish to stay in. Additionally, 24% of Singaporean travellers now seek accommodations that offer experiences beyond just a place to sleep.
The revamped Stays platform offers over five million properties globally, including aesthetic design hostels, farm stays, capsule accommodations, and floating stays. Brian Plaum, Skyscanner’s Global Stays Expert, noted, “Travellers are putting much more thought into where they stay, not just where they go.” He emphasised the platform’s role in helping travellers maximise their budgets by comparing different accommodation options, exploring cheaper neighbourhoods, and booking with flexibility.
To assist travellers in making the most of their summer getaways, Plaum shared five practical hacks: comparing home rentals and hotels side by side, using the “Neighbourhood Swap” tool to find cheaper areas, opting for modern hostels, utilising the Free Cancellation filter for flexible bookings, and checking real-time price insights to determine the best booking days.
Skyscanner’s move reflects the evolving traveller behaviour, offering a diverse range of options tailored to individual preferences, ensuring that the accommodation itself becomes a memorable part of the travel experience.



