New Delhi, Oct 10 (PTI) Grandparents and grandchildren heading out on holidays together -- but without the parents -- is the new emerging trend as “skip-generation” travel gains popularity across Asia Pacific, with India leading the charts, reveals Hilton’s 2026 Trends Report.

“The Whycation: Travel’s New Starting Point”, based on a survey of over 14,000 travellers across 14 countries, found that nearly eight in 10 (nearly 79 per cent) Indian families have either taken or are planning such a vacation, compared with 60 per cent across the Asia Pacific region.

"For families in India, skip-gen holidays are all about cherishing time together. More than two-thirds (67 per cent) say their main motivation is to create special memories between grandparents and grandchildren -- the highest across

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