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

SundayTimes

SundayTimes

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July 2, 2026

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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

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Skift

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· Jun 22, 2026

AI Is Eroding the OTA’s First-Click Advantage — Here’s How Hotels Can Win It Back

AI is rapidly shifting hotel discovery from traditional search queries to conversational, intent-driven experiences. This white paper explores how hospitality brands are adapting their technology, content, and booking strategies to drive conversion — ensuring they remain visible and competitive in an AI-mediated travel landscape.

The Hindu BusinessLine

lean right

· Jul 12, 2026

Flying into the future: Inside Bhogapuram’s new high-tech international airport

To offer travellers a seamless, digitally enabled experience, while emerging as a catalyst for trade, tourism, logistics and business growth

The West Australian

lean right

· Jun 24, 2026

AI’s influence on travel

How platforms like ChatGPT are forcing tourism operators to adapt

Inc.com

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· Jun 28, 2026

The Travel Hack Smart Entrepreneurs Are Using Right Now

Your credit card points might be your best travel budget.

Bisnow News

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· 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.

Euro Weekly News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Britons are letting ChatGPT plan Spain holidays before checking the small print

More holidaymakers are using artificial intelligence to find flights, hotels and Spain trip ideas in 2026. But travel data shows []

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Related coverage for "Tourism enters the AI era as travellers increasingly rely on digital assistants": Skift — AI Is Eroding the OTA’s First-Click Advantage — Here’s How Hotels Can Win It Back. The Hindu BusinessLine — Flying into the future: Inside Bhogapuram’s new high-tech international airport. The West Australian — AI’s influence on travel . Inc.com — The Travel Hack Smart Entrepreneurs Are Using Right Now. Bisnow News — Hotel Owners Caution Using AI Risks 'Cheapening' Guest Experience. Euro Weekly News — Britons are letting ChatGPT plan Spain holidays before checking the small print