People often choose not to travel in 2026 due to a complex mix of financial, psychological, and environmental factors. Financial pressure remains the primary barrier; with global inflation affecting disposable income, many prioritize "staycations" or local leisure over the high cost of international flights and accommodation. Psychologically, some individuals experience "travel anxiety" or a preference for the comfort and routine of home, especially as global news cycles highlight geopolitical tensions and overcrowded "No Travel List" destinations. Additionally, the rise of environmental consciousness has led some to forgo air travel to reduce their carbon footprint, opting for "slow travel" via rail or avoiding travel altogether. Work-life balance also plays a role; limited vacation time or high-stress jobs often make the logistics of planning a trip feel more like a chore than a reward. For others, the "overtourism" crisis has made popular landmarks feel unappealingly commercialized, leading to a "gold standard" preference for local immersion and community-focused activities that don't require leaving their home region.