This consideration of weather risk is part of a more climate-conscious mindset in travellers, says Booking.com, pointing to their findings that 80% of respondents believed in the importance of sustainable travel.
Four in five Singapore travellers take into account the possibility of extreme weather when planning for trips, with 36% having changed or cancelled trips due to climate-related disruptions.
According to Booking.com’s Travel & Sustainability Report 2026, 75% of 1,000 Singaporean travellers surveyed actively avoid destinations known for extreme weather. In addition, 70% find extreme weather stressful when booking a trip and 68% feel unpredictable weather makes it hard to know when to travel.

