Artificial Intelligence in the Travel Industry

As artificial intelligence is growing in the world, it is starting to be more present in the world of travel. For those that don’t know, artificial intelligence is the development of computer systems that allows computers to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. Some of these tasks include visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, translation, and more. With tasks being done by artificial intelligence, it can be done faster and more efficiently. This is a very positive thing for the travel and tourism industry as it can regulate certain processes and make overall experiences better for the consumer. Not only does artificial intelligence help the consumer in this situation, but it is also a big win for companies as it can save them time and money.

One way that the travel and tourism industry has taken advantage of AI is through chatbot functions on booking websites. As explained by MyTravelResearch.com

“Travelers are constantly increasing their information needs.  Apart from the growing demand for more meaningful travel experiences, they also want travel destinations and businesses to meet the demand for communication and engagement—across all media and platforms” (White 2017).

With this demand, companies needed to figure out how they could serve their customers at all times of the day. When companies use chatbots, they can answer any questions or inquiries through AI. The chatbots are able to have real conversations with humans and help solve their inquiry even when hours of operation for the company are closed. Since I have been booking a lot of tourism services within the last couple months abroad, I have encountered many different chatbots. Whether it is for my flight booking or a booking for a hotel, they were there to help even when it was two in the morning. Companies that are paving the way for others in regards to maximizing the use of Chatbots include Expedia and Kayak.

Below you can find an interview with Steve Hafner, the founder and CEO of Kayak, as he explains how he integrates AI into his company to make experiences better for the consumer.

While Kayak and Expedia have been doing well, there are many different companies who have helped transform the way people travel. Below I will highlight some of the companies that are trying to do something new.

Hopper

This company is based out of Boston and has helped revolutionize the way people book travel. This app helps consumers with the best times to book flights and hotel accommodations. The way it does this is through a predictive technology that tracks prices for the customer and alerts them when the best time to purchase is.  As I have been traveling a lot these past couple weeks, knowing about this technology would have been very helpful.

Amtrak

While many people know of this company, recently they rolled out their new service called Julie. This service helps customers with anything they might need whether it is regarding a booking or just a simple question. While Julie can answer questions for you, she can also assist in the booking process as well. This service helps speed up the process for customers on the Amtrak website and makes the overall experience more smooth. One statistic states that their Julie service generated 30% more revenue for the company.

Baarb Inc.

Based out of Los Angeles, California, this company focuses more on the hotel side of travel. Baarb understands that people can spend countless hours trying to find the right hotel that fits all of their needs so they created this company which helps match customers with the best hotel according to their needs. The company uses a tool that searches different listings across different sites to find what is best for the customer.

While these are just a few examples, many different travel companies are taking advantage of the benefits that AI can bring to their company. With artificial intelligence, tourism focused businesses can run more efficiently and essentially bring a better service to their customers. The tourism industry is such a large industry and the benefits of AI are only just beginning to scratch the surface.

Google as the Ultimate Tool for Travelers

Imagine what you would do without Google at your fingertips? No quick suggestions on where to eat near you, or help with finding the best tourist attractions to visit. If you didn’t already know, Google rules the world, and it has done a hell of a job making all of our lives a lot easier. Google is so essential in our lives that in 2006, the dictionary introduced the verb ‘Google it‘ to its index.  What do you do when you don’t know the answer to any mind boggling question in the world — just Google it. 

Not only is Google a platform for people to search infinite amounts of topics, but Google itself has created many different tools that assist the every day traveler. From things as simple as Google Maps, all the way to a system that can help a traveler book flights and hotels, Google really does have it all. 

In the beginning, Google assisted travelers in a very simplistic way. They provided travelers with things like Google Maps, Google Translate, or Google Calendar to help travelers with the simple things. Google Maps is helpful for pre-departure research, and can also be used in the moment when looking to get from one place to another. It can help a traveler get from their hotel to their tourist attraction and back. For those traveling outside of their home country, Google Translate can be very helpful. Not only does this tool translate what you type into it, but it can also translate language from pictures or audio. This is a big step from when Google Translate was first created and languages had to be translated into English as an intermediary step language, and even after translated, it wasn’t guaranteed that the grammar was correct. Now, Google Translate can help travelers feel more comfortable when they are traveling, knowing that they will be able to understand the basic language and can even attempt to speak it if they wish. 

Just when you thought it could not get any better, in 2016, Google launched the app Google Trips. This technology is basically the right man hand for any traveler on the go. It’s like a personal travel assistant with you at all times. And the best part is, once everything has been worked out, you can save the data for offline usage. Watch below to get a better understanding of how the technology works. 

As a young traveler who is starting to plan all of my trips on my own, without my parents or any professional help, this app sounds like it would take a lot of stress out of the process. Before I came abroad to Spain, all of my traveling had been with family or on an organized trip. Because of that, I had the luxury of having everything planned out for me. From the outside, traveling seems fun and effortless, but once I had to start planning everything on my own, it became very stressful. I was always questioning if I was spending the right amount of money, if I was looking at an Airbnb in the right neighborhood, or how my friends and I were going to see everything we wanted to in one day. Even some of my trips didn’t turn out to be as successful as I would have hoped because of poor planning. It’s not that we didn’t do enough research, more that we did not have the right tools to give us the answers we needed.

With this app, I wouldn’t have to question any of my travel decisions  anymore. As explained on The Verge, the basis of this app isn’t just about planning the trip beforehand, but also being there for the user during the trip. One thing that my friends and I always struggle with when we are traveling is our service. With this app, we could plan everything before we leave, and even without service, we would still be able to access all of the information we saved. No more waiting for my connection to come back or for the page to load!

In the end, I feel like Google is always working to better my life and the lives of those around me. If I’m being honest here, I am not sure where we would be today without our best friend Google. So go see the world, and let Google handle the rest for you!

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