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travel search, all-category platforms, lifestyle entertainment, consumer behavior, TripFor, decision fatigue 1. Introduction The way people plan leisure trips has shifted from linear (destination → flight → hotel) to exploratory (browse all categories → discover → compare). Platforms such as TripFor, Agoda, Klook, and Trip.com now offer combined search for “flights + stays + things to do,” effectively merging travel logistics with lifestyle and entertainment discovery.

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Below is a structured, ready-to-use paper. You can replace “TripFor” with the actual platform name if needed. Author: [Your Name] Date: April 17, 2026 Journal: Journal of Digital Lifestyle & Tourism (hypothetical) Abstract The digital transformation of travel planning has blurred traditional boundaries between transportation booking, accommodation search, and lifestyle/entertainment discovery. This paper examines “TripFor” as a representative case (or conceptual model) of an all-category platform that integrates flights, hotels, local experiences, dining, and events into a single search interface. We explore how users’ search behavior across multiple lifestyle categories influences trip satisfaction, spontaneous consumption, and post-trip engagement. Using a mixed-methods approach (survey n=450 + user session analysis), the study finds that all-category search platforms increase trip-related entertainment spending by 34% compared to siloed booking tools. However, decision fatigue and filter overload remain significant challenges. We conclude with design recommendations for balancing discovery efficiency with serendipity in lifestyle-oriented travel platforms. It looks like your request contains some fragmented