How the world will travel in the next 100 years

Travel to become and increasingly integrated part of people's everyday lives Remote destinations increase in popularity as workers seek escapism Travellers' to favour face-to-face recommendations instead of online reviews Google Streetview will be used to see exactly what resorts look like

By Emily Payne for MailOnline

Published: 08:46 EST, 25 September 2014 | Updated: 09:18 EST, 25 September 2014

The holidaymakers of the future will be able to fly in more comfort, enjoy a spa at every airport and ditch their phones when they arrive at their chosen resort.

Lonely Planet has consulted with experts to reveal how we will be travelling in the future and it seems the world is becoming more jetset.

But far from relying on anonymous tips posted online, there will also be a movement towards asking locals for help in planning our dream trips.

Travellers will take an advantage of faster, cheaper flights and go to global events, such as Rio Carnival

Workers tired of being tied to the office will seek 'unplugged' trips at hotels not offering phone signal or wifi

To celebrate the 100th anniversary of commercial air travel, Lonely Planet has compiled their predictions for the future of travel in conjunction with the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

The concept of travel as a rare treat is disappearing, replaced by travel as a lifestyle choice, the travel company says.

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