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Interview: AI will not take over travel management companies, it will raise their standards, says CoTrav’s Vinod Kumar Sah


Vinod Sah, co-founder CoTrav speaks to Invezz about the evolving corporate travel management industry, how AI is reshaping it, etc. Read More

Agentic AI is coming to change how to plan your travel. Here’s what it means for you


Leading travel platforms like Expedia and Google are developing agentic AI that can perform tasks beyond recommendations, such as tracking prices and comparing options. While not yet booking ... Read More

Agentic AI for travel heats up as Google preps booking tools


There's no firm launch date for AI bookings, but Google aims for a seamless user experience. Meanwhile, competitors also are investing in AI innovations. Read More

These Google Maps AI Tools Can Help Keep Your Holiday Travel Plans on Track


Google Maps' latest AI-powered tools go even further, offering itinerary suggestions, immersive destination views and smarter navigation -- making it easier to adapt when the holiday rush throws ... Read More

The Points Guy on How AI Is Changing Travel


Barron’s Andy Serwer sat down with Brian Kelly, the founder of The Points Guy, and discussed where AI is changing travel for consumers and businesses. This conversation was recorded on Oct. 28, 2025. Read More

AI Daily: Google launches new AI search features to plan travel


Catch up on the top artificial intelligence news and commentary by Wall Street analysts on publicly traded companies in the space with this daily recap compiled by The Fly: AI TRAVEL SEARCH: ... Read More

Trend No. 5 – Artificial Intelligence


You knew it was coming, but how are Corporate Travel 100 companies really engaging with artificial intelligence in practice in 2025? Even in the CT100, most companies are still dabbling with large ... Read More

Chinese Travelers Embrace AI While Outbound Travel Surges Back


The world’s biggest travel market is now being shaped by algorithms, as Chinese travelers lean on AI to plan trips, book last-minute, and travel more independently than ever. China’s outbound travel ... Read More

Can you trust AI to give you good travel advice?


Orit Ofri thought she could trust AI to give her travel tips for a recent trip to Paris. And why not? She was using the latest version of ChatGPT. And as a marketing consultant from Portland, Ore., ... Read More

I tried American Airlines' new AI travel tool to plan a trip. Here's what it gets right (and very wrong).


American Airlines built an AI tool that recommends vacations and flights based on specific prompts. I like the tool, but it doesn't handle nuance well and suggests nonexistent flights and places. Read More

More couch surfing, fewer Canadians: How U.S. travel is changing this holiday season


Travelers this Thanksgiving are set to break records. But they're more likely to stay with friends than last year. And fewer of them hail from Canada. Read More

Travel vlogger Kurt Caz accused of using AI to depict London as ‘dangerous hell hole' by 'doctoring' images


Caz describes London as a city plagued by homelessness, knife crime, drug dealers, pickpockets and phone snatching ... Read More


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