Travel & Hospitality — Creative DNA Benchmarks Q1 2026

Lifespan vs avg+14%Video adoption vs avg-4.2pp30d survival vs avg+6.5ppHook effectiveness vs avg-0.2

Summary

How long do travel & hospitality Facebook ads actually last? Benly analyzed 9.8K unique ad creatives from 63 travel & hospitality brands running on Meta platforms during Q1 2026, representing an estimated 46K total ad impressions.

The data reveals that the median travel & hospitality ad creative stays active for 26 days before advertisers pause or replace it, and 43.6% of creatives survive past the 30-day mark.

Video content represents 37.2% of all travel & hospitality creatives, with "Visual Intrigue" as the most frequently used opening hook and Lifestyle / Editorial as the predominant production style.

Below, you'll find detailed breakdowns of creative survival rates, format performance, hook type effectiveness, and asset type benchmarks — all derived from public Meta Ad Library data enriched with Benly's AI-powered creative analysis engine.

Use these benchmarks to evaluate your own creative strategy against industry standards and identify opportunities for improvement.

Ads Analyzed

46K

from 9.8K unique creatives

Brands tracked

63

across 7 sub-verticals

Median lifespan

26d

+14%

30-day survival rate

43.6%

+6.5pp

Creative survival curve

Survival by asset type

Lifestyle / Editorial

Creatives

5.6K

Median lifespan

25d

30-day survival

41%

Effectiveness

31

Branded / Studio

Creatives

2.4K

Median lifespan

30d

30-day survival

49%

Effectiveness

41

UGC / Organic

Creatives

940

Median lifespan

27d

30-day survival

43%

Effectiveness

34

Graphic Design

Creatives

391

Median lifespan

23d

30-day survival

40%

Effectiveness

30

Motion Design / Animation

Creatives

200

Median lifespan

35d

30-day survival

55%

Effectiveness

50

Effectiveness Index (0–100) — A min-max normalized composite of 5 dimensions: median lifespan (25%), average quality score (25%), 30-day survival (20%), hit rate (20%), and 90-day survival (10%). A higher score means an asset type outperforms others in the same industry across all dimensions.

The survival curve tracks how quickly travel & hospitality advertisers retire their creatives — the steeper the drop, the faster ads are being replaced. 43.6% of creatives survive past 30 days, 22.3% past 60 days, and just 0% past 90 days. The median lifespan of 26 days means exactly half of all creatives have been paused by day 26. If your ads are still running past this threshold, they're outperforming the travel & hospitality average — a strong signal of creative-market fit.

Key Takeaways

Scale of analysis

Benly tracked ~46K ads from 63 travel & hospitality brands on Meta during Q1 2026, providing one of the most comprehensive public datasets available for this vertical.

Creative lifespan benchmark

The median creative lifespan is 26 days (+14% vs the cross-industry average), while the average reaches 36 days. This means half of all travel & hospitality ads are retired within 26 days — use this as your baseline when planning creative refresh cadences.

Survival rate drop-off

43.6% of travel & hospitality creatives remain active past 30 days, but only 22.3% survive to 60 days. This steep drop-off between day 30 and day 60 is a critical window — if your creatives are still performing at day 30, they're likely in the top tier.

Format strategy

Video accounts for 37.2% of travel & hospitality creatives (-4.2pp vs the 41.4% global average), with Lifestyle / Editorial as the dominant production style. Advertisers investing in video consistently see longer creative lifespans, making it the higher-ROI format for most use cases.

Hook type opportunity

"Visual Intrigue" dominates travel & hospitality video ads, but our data shows that less common hooks — particularly Pain Point and Question-style openings — frequently achieve longer lifespans, suggesting an opportunity for brands willing to test beyond the industry default.

Data freshness

These benchmarks are computed quarterly by Benly from public Meta Ad Library data using AI-powered creative analysis. All metrics reflect real advertiser behavior — not survey data or estimates.

Creative quality vs longevity

How creative quality scores relate to ad lifespan across asset types

Bubble size = performance level (larger = top performer). Tap a legend item or pill to filter.

Each dot is a creative — the x-axis is its quality score (010), the y-axis is how many days it stayed active (log scale). Larger bubbles are top performers. Use the filters to isolate specific asset types and spot which creative styles cluster in the high-quality, long-lived quadrant.

Format mix & longevity by format

37%
63%
Video37%
Image63%
Video

Count

3,630

Share

37%

Avg lifespan

39d

Median lifespan

28d

Image

Count

6,135

Share

63%

Avg lifespan

34d

Median lifespan

24d

Travel & Hospitality brands split their creative mix at 37% video / 63% image. Video creatives average 39 days of active runtime compared to 34 days for the other format — a longer lifespan typically signals better advertiser ROI. If you're underweight on video relative to this benchmark, testing a higher ratio could improve your creative longevity.

A glimpse into millions of creatives we analyze

Here are some of the travel & hospitality creatives from our database that have been performing well over the period

93d

Branded / Studio

92d

Branded / Studio

88d

Branded / Studio

85d

Branded / Studio

79d

UGC / Organic

77d

Branded / Studio

74d

Branded / Studio

61d

Motion Design / Animation

61d

Branded / Studio

59d

UGC / Organic

57d

Branded / Studio

93d

UGC / Organic

55d

UGC / Organic

52d

UGC / Organic

52d

Branded / Studio

These travel & hospitality video ads from the Meta Ad Library have demonstrated exceptional longevity — each remained active well beyond the industry median of 26 days. The badge on each card shows how many days the ad stayed live. Advertisers don't pay to keep underperforming ads active, so longevity is a strong proxy for sustained results. Study the visual style, production approach, and messaging patterns across these top performers to inform your own creative strategy.

Asset type × performance

Top performance
Medium
Low
Lifestyle / Editorial
Branded / Studio
UGC / Organic
Graphic Design
Motion Design / Animation
Product Shot
Screen Recording
UGC / Authentic
Motion Graphics / Animation
Photo

Screen Recording creatives have the highest top-performance rate at 78.4%.

Each bar represents a creative style — green segments indicate top performers, yellow is medium, and red is low. A longer green segment means that style produces winning ads more consistently. Look for asset types with strong green ratios but low volume in your competitor set — these may be underexploited opportunities for travel & hospitality advertisers. Performance levels are estimated based on ad longevity and creative quality signals.

Landing page patterns

Homepage (28%)
Product Page (26%)
Other (25%)
Promo / Campaign Page (9%)
App Store (iOS/Android) (7%)
Social Media (3%)
Other (2%)

Analysis

Travel & hospitality advertisers overwhelmingly direct their traffic to their homepage (28%), suggesting a brand-awareness-first approach where advertisers prioritize general brand discovery over direct conversion. The second most common destination is product page at 26%. This distribution reveals the dominant conversion funnel in travel & hospitality — where brands choose to send paid traffic is a strong signal of their overall marketing strategy and purchase cycle length.

Longevity distribution

Median lifespan: 26 days

Half of all creatives are retired before this point

1-7 days
15%
8-14 days
14.1%
15-30 days
28.7%Median
31-60 days
20.2%
60+ days
22%

Most travel & hospitality ads cluster around 26 days before being retired. The 10-day gap between median (26d) and average (36d) reveals a right-skewed distribution — a small number of high-performers significantly outlast the rest. The dashed line marks the median — use it as your baseline target. If your ads consistently fall short of 26 days, it may signal a need to refine your creative approach.

Promotional intent trends

Discount (75.7%)
Loyalty (9.6%)
New Launch (4.6%)
Seasonal (3.6%)
Free Offer (2.8%)
Urgency (1.9%)
Bundle (1%)

Monthly shift

IntentJan 2026Feb 2026Mar 2026Shift
Discount80%72%74%-6pp
Loyalty7%12%11%+4pp
New Launch3%6%6%+3pp
Seasonal5%3%2%-3pp
Free Offer2%3%3%+1pp
Urgency2%1%3%+1pp
Bundle1%1%1%~

The donut breaks down why travel & hospitality brands are advertising — new launches, discounts, seasonal pushes, or other intents. The monthly shift table tracks how each category moved over the quarter. Significant shifts may reflect seasonal campaigns, competitive responses, or strategic pivots across the industry.

Video hook types — frequency vs longevity

Based on video creatives only. Images don't have a hook type.

Visual Intrigue61.1%|38d avg
Bold Statement13.5%|42d avg
Pattern Interrupt13.5%|39d avg
Question4.8%|37d avg
Share of video creatives (%)
Avg lifespan (days)

Curiosity hooks are used in only 0.1% of creatives but survive 2.0x longer than the average.

The bars show each hook type's share of travel & hospitality video creatives, while the line tracks average lifespan in days. "Visual Intrigue" dominates at 61.1%, but frequency does not equal effectiveness — less common hooks like Pain Point and Question-style openings consistently achieve longer lifespans, meaning advertisers keep them running because they perform. Testing underused hooks could unlock stronger creative longevity for your brand.

Sub-industries breakdown

Sub-industryCreativesBrandsAvg lifespanVideo %
Travel Booking2.8K1862d48%
Hotels & Resorts2.5K1444d29%
Airlines1.8K823d25%
Travel Gear973634d36%
Vacation Rentals426153d58%
Cruises372360d22%
Adventure Travel641112d41%

Travel & Hospitality breaks down into several sub-verticals, each with distinct creative patterns and benchmarks. Click through to any sub-industry to see its specific survival curve, format mix, hook type distribution, and creative examples. Comparing these metrics across sub-industries helps you find the benchmark most relevant to your specific niche — and identify strategies that work in adjacent verticals you might not have considered.

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Methodology

Data source

Meta Ad Library

Analysis engine

Benly Creative Intelligence (Gemini AI)

Period

Q1 2026 (January — March 2026)

Coverage

9,765 of 9,765 creatives (100%)

Benchmarks are computed from public ad library data enriched with AI-powered creative analysis. Performance levels are estimated based on ad longevity and creative signals, not actual advertiser KPIs.

Creatives with days_active > 89 were capped for lifespan stats (IQR method). They still count in volume metrics.

Frequently asked questions

Based on Benly's analysis of travel & hospitality creatives from the Meta Ad Library during Q1 2026, the median ad creative lifespan is 26 days. This means half of all travel & hospitality creatives are paused or replaced within 26 days of launch. Creatives that survive past this median threshold are outperforming the industry average, suggesting strong creative-market fit. The survival curve chart above shows the exact drop-off rate at each day mark, helping you calibrate your own creative refresh cadence against what competitors are doing.
In travel & hospitality, video ads account for 37.2% of all creatives. Our data shows that video creatives consistently achieve longer lifespans than static images across most industries, which indicates that advertisers see better sustained performance from video. However, the right format depends on your production capacity and campaign goals — some asset types like UGC/Organic video are less expensive to produce and often outperform highly polished branded content in longevity metrics. Check the "Format mix & longevity" section for a detailed breakdown of average lifespan by format.
The most frequently used hook type in travel & hospitality video ads is "Visual Intrigue". However, frequency does not always correlate with effectiveness. Our analysis shows that less common hook types — particularly Pain Point and Question-style openings — often achieve longer creative lifespans, meaning advertisers keep them running longer because they deliver results. The bar chart in the "Video hook types" section shows both the share (frequency) and average lifespan (effectiveness proxy) for each hook type, making it easy to spot underused strategies with strong longevity signals.
The 30-day survival rate for travel & hospitality creatives is 43.6%, meaning that 43.6% of ads launched during the analysis period were still running one month later. This metric is one of the strongest signals of creative quality — if an advertiser keeps a creative active past 30 days, it strongly suggests the ad is meeting or exceeding performance targets. Compare your own creative survival rates against this benchmark to gauge where you stand relative to competitors.
Benly continuously monitors the Meta Ad Library, tracking when ads appear, how long they stay active, and what creative elements they use. Each creative is analyzed by our AI engine (powered by Gemini), which classifies the asset type, hook type, promotional intent, and other creative signals. Performance levels are estimated based on ad longevity and creative quality indicators — not actual advertiser KPIs, which are not publicly available. Benchmarks are updated quarterly and cover all major industries and sub-verticals.