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AI’s influence on travel

The West Australian

The West Australian

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June 24, 2026

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lean right
AI’s influence on travel

How platforms like ChatGPT are forcing tourism operators to adapt

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How other outlets are covering this story

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Korea Times News

lean left

· Jun 22, 2026

Why travel matters

Why travel matters

SundayTimes

lean right

· Jul 2, 2026

Tourism enters the AI era as travellers increasingly rely on digital assistants

From wine farms to rural towns, destinations are embracing artificial intelligence to attract travellers while preserving authenticity

Nepal News

center

· Jul 2, 2026

नेपाल–कोरिया पर्यटन प्रवर्द्धन समझदारीपत्रमा हस्ताक्षर

काठमाडौं। एजट्रेक डिजिटल सेफ्टी सिस्टमको प्रयोग गरी कृतिम बुद्धिमत्ता (एआई) मा आधारित ट्रयाकिङ तथा मूल्यांकन प्रणालीको माध्यमबाट पदयात्रा तथा पर्वतीय पर्यटनलाई पूर्वानुमान योग्य, जोखिम मुक्त र थप सुरक्षित बनाउने उद्देश्यले ट्रेकिङ एजेन्सिज् एशोसिएशन अफ नेपाल (टान) र दक्षिण कोरियाको प्रविधिसम्बन्धी कम्पनी आइबिएल कम्पनी लिमिटेडका बीच आज समझदारीपत्रमा हस्ताक्षर भएको छ। समझदारीपत्रमा सङ्घका तर्फबाट महासचिव सोनाम []

Brisbane Times

center

· Jul 9, 2026

Travel quiz: Which US state is hosting the World Cup final?

Are you an expert traveller? Put your knowledge to the test with our travel quiz.

Bisnow News

Unknown

· Jun 30, 2026

Hotel Owners Caution Using AI Risks 'Cheapening' Guest Experience

The artificial intelligence revolution has taken the economy and the commercial real estate industry by storm, but hoteliers are pushing back, banking on human connection to keep guests happy.

Skift

center

· Jun 26, 2026

Why Trip.com Group’s Edison Chen Says Proximity Is Power in Global Travel

Trip.com Group's Edison Chen has spent over a decade turning culture, events, and AI into travel demand. As a Skift IDEA Awards judge, he is looking for ideas that move beyond static bookings toward experiences travelers want to participate in, and that land deeply in a market rather than simply reaching it.

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Related coverage for "AI’s influence on travel ": Korea Times News — Why travel matters. SundayTimes — Tourism enters the AI era as travellers increasingly rely on digital assistants. Nepal News — नेपाल–कोरिया पर्यटन प्रवर्द्धन समझदारीपत्रमा हस्ताक्षर. Brisbane Times — Travel quiz: Which US state is hosting the World Cup final?. Bisnow News — Hotel Owners Caution Using AI Risks 'Cheapening' Guest Experience. Skift — Why Trip.com Group’s Edison Chen Says Proximity Is Power in Global Travel