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Travel Agencies Leverage AI Tools to Compete Against Giants Like Expedia and Google

Travel agencies are increasingly adopting AI tools, with 52% of hospitality customers expecting enhanced interactions, to compete with giants like Expedia and Google.

Travel agencies are increasingly adopting new artificial intelligence (AI) tools to enhance their offerings and compete against larger rivals like Expedia, Google, and Kayak, which are already utilizing AI agents to streamline travel planning. This trend was highlighted in a report from Bloomberg on December 5.

According to the report, these smaller agencies are leveraging AI to complement the valuable human insights provided by professional travel planners. As consumer comfort with AI grows, many individuals are turning to these technologies for assistance in planning and booking their trips.

For instance, the travel agency Fora has developed an in-house AI tool named Price Drop. This tool monitors the global distribution system for any price reductions in hotel stays and airfares that have already been booked by clients. With timely updates, the agency’s human agents are empowered to reach out to clients, offering them the option of the same accommodations at a lower price or upgraded options at the same price.

Another agency, Embark Beyond, has introduced an AI-powered tool that caters specifically to the needs of ultra-high-net-worth clients. This tool assists travel advisors in suggesting tailored travel destinations, ensuring that clients are matched with experiences that align with their preferences. Additionally, it alerts agents when new offerings become available, adding a level of personalization that is increasingly important in the travel sector.

The competitive landscape in travel booking is shifting as major online players like Booking.com, Expedia, and Airbnb integrate AI solutions to enhance their services. These platforms are implementing features that automate customer service and develop tools for trip planning, customer inquiries, and streamlined payment processes. A report from PYMNTS Intelligence titled “At Your Service: Generative AI Arrives in Travel and Hospitality” indicated that 52% of hospitality customers anticipate AI’s role in customer interactions, while 44% believe it will improve guest engagement.

Despite the growing reliance on AI, experts warn that these technologies should enhance—not replace—human interactions. The report cautioned that an overdependence on generative AI could result in communication that feels artificial and alienates customers. Striking a balance between technology and personal touch remains crucial for travel agencies aiming for long-term success.

As the travel sector continues to embrace AI, the implications for both consumers and businesses are significant. Agencies that effectively integrate these technologies while maintaining personalized service may find themselves better positioned in an increasingly competitive marketplace. The future of travel planning is likely to blend the efficiency of AI with the nuanced understanding that human agents provide, setting a new standard for customer service in the industry.

For further information on AI in travel, visit Bloomberg, or explore the offerings from Expedia, Kayak, and Fora.

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