Daily Signals 19.06.2026

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Google Earth launches web flight simulator for virtual travel, Ayesha Evans’ Foresight Friday and why fashion’s sustainability message is still getting lost.

Google Earth launches web flight simulator for virtual travel

Global – Google Earth has launched its long-running flight simulator as a web browser feature, transforming what was once a desktop-only Easter egg into a globally accessible experience. 

Available through the platform’s Explore Earth menu, the experimental tool allows users to navigate photorealistic landscapes using keyboard and mouse controls. As users fly, high-resolution imagery, 3D buildings and terrain stream dynamically in real time. 

The launch reflects Google’s broader effort to move advanced mapping capabilities online, combining entertainment with professional-grade geospatial tools. By removing the need for software downloads and integrating immersive experiences directly into the browser, Google is positioning Earth as a more accessible platform for engagement, exploration and visualisation.  

The technology signals new opportunities for retail and travel brands to deliver immersive pre-visit experiences, enabling consumers to explore destinations, spaces and services remotely – a progression towards the hybrid realities we forecast in The Travelverse 2035 section of our Optimised Odysseys report. 

Strategic opportunity

Develop browser-based experiences that let consumers explore your offering remotely before booking, inspiring confidence, reducing planning friction and helping turn their curiosity into purchase intent

Foresight Friday: Ayesha Evans, marketing assistant

Every Friday, we offer an end-of-week wrap-up of the topics, issues, ideas and virals we’re all talking about. This week, marketing assistant Ayesha Evans reflects on her journey into the mountains of Kyrgyzstan and asks: can you really call it ‘off-grid’ if you’re already thinking about how it will look online? 

: I recently returned from a three-day horseback riding tour through the vast, unfiltered landscapes of Kyrgyzstan.

The experience was raw in the simplest sense: meals shared with locals, built around staple ingredients such as buckwheat and rice; nights spent in traditional yurts; and days riding through valleys where the pace of life is dictated by the landscape rather than the phone in your pocket.

: I was joined by travellers drawn not to luxury in its conventional sense, but to experience, exposure and collective resilience.

We spotlighted this new wave of traveller, which we call Souljourns, in our Optimised Odysseys report: people seeking emotionally resonant voyages rooted in nature, culture and authenticity. 

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: But even in places designed to remove you from digital life, the instinct to document remains. The fact that my friend discovered the experience through a social media influencer’s posts shows how these platforms shape not only where Gen Z travel, but also how they experience those destinations in real time: through an awareness of how each moment might later be seen by others.

From the moment I joined the group, the conversation was already centred on what we would capture and post.

: This highlights an opportunity for brands to explore digital platforms that connect consumers with cultural experiences while helping them turn journeys into richer visual narratives. An example is Polarsteps – founded in 2015 and reaching 20m users in 2026, the travel app automatically tracks trips, creates maps, stores photos and turns journeys into shareable travel stories. 

Quote of the week

‘Ignore the unnecessary pressure to create perfect content. Your followers will survive just fine without you for a while’

Alessandra Signorelli, journalist (source: Vogue)

Stat: Why fashion’s sustainability message is still getting lost

Global – Fashion consumers remain confused by sustainability language, according to a Paris Good Fashion and Make.org consultation spanning France, Italy, the UK and the US.

Conducted between February and April 2026, the survey found that the information, transparency and education are now shoppers’ top ethical fashion priority, with 43% of respondents wanting to better understand clothing’s environmental and social impacts and 28% calling for greater product transparency.

The research suggests a gap between industry language and the public’s understanding: terms such as ‘decarbonisation’ were absent from responses, while digital product passports and environmental labelling were poorly understood. 

Instead, respondents called for clearer, consumer-facing tools, including Nutri-Score-style fashion labels and repairability scores.

In our Rebranding Sustainability report, we explore why the language of sustainability must be framed through the narrative of craftsmanship, rarity, preservation and forward-looking innovation.

Strategic opportunity

Communicate impact through plain-language proof points, from repairability and product lifespan to material safety, helping consumers make informed choices without needing to decode industry terminology

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