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We explore how the user journey is being radically reshaped and why the travel industry offers a powerful lens for understanding what's next for all marketers.
Can you believe it? Travel Massive Asia Conference 2025 in Da Nang is right around the corner. Here's our full speaker lineup so you can learn more about who is joining us in Vietnam.
Bali isnβt happy. Not with how mass tourism has taken hold. Not with how sacred ceremonies have become backdrops. Not with the rise of what some call βtourist spiritualityβ and others call cultural erasure.
Iβm deeply interested in the philosophy of travel. My concern is that, amid all the fascination with AI, the quality of travel content might decline.
Google has shipped a ton of new consumer products and services this week as part of their annual Google I/O Conference β here's my key takeaways for travel and tourism.
Watch Travel Trends Podcast host Dan Christian as he breaks down the real impact of AI on travel β from understanding AI adoption to exploring the most relevant applications and actionable insights you can apply today.
Here's a video walkthough of Supernal's Air Taxi at CES 2024.
What emerging trends and shifts do you anticipate in the realm of travel as we look ahead to 2024? Whether it's technological advancements, changes in traveler preferences, or shifts in the industry landscape and social media. I'm interested in hearing your insights on the evolving dynamics of travel for the upcoming year β π
I've been thinking about these technologies and their application in tourism for a while, but last week's presentation made me even more curious. So, for those of you with a little more experience in the field, I'd like to know what your thoughts are. Do you think "spatial computing" as a whole will have more impact on the way we book, research, and explore travel? More than what's already been done with existing AR/VR platforms?
I was chatting to @thehusbandintow recently about whether air taxis (eVTOLs, or Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing) have a real future.
The cognitive dissonance with the recent SpaceX launch could not be any greater.