The travel industry undergoing a transformational change, thanks to rapid advances in technology. Innovations such as mobile applications, digital transactions, and online bookings are creating efficiency at an operational level. Plus, they add convenience to both the travel companies and customers alike. Here is examining a few game-changing trends that could potentially change the way travel industry operates.
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Reinventing Global Travel: How Digital And Mobile Is Transforming The Industry
Until recently, travel planning and travel was the privilege of the elite few. The advent of digital age has just about transformed that altogether. With digital technology and mobile, the travel industry has reinvented itself. Internet proliferation across masses began a change that was so unprecedented and massive that even as we speak, the travel industry is being re-invented and its stakeholders are still getting a hang of it.
4 Ways To Leverage Technology & Evolve Your Travel Business
The 1950s and 60s saw the ‘’birth’’ of the travel agent segment of the travel industry. The airlines could not have asked for a better partner in business as their front end. And for long, the travel agents played an important role to the extent that they soon became ‘’powerful’’ enough to be a threat to the profits of the airlines themselves; a section of the revenues does go as commission to the agents.
Travel Agent Vs Online Diy
In just a couple of decades, the Internet has completely changed the way we travel. In the past, travel planning often meant relying on a travel agent to get all details about destinations, transport, costs, hotel options, sightseeing options etc.
At most, you could get tips from a friend who might have travelled to a particular destination before. The role of the travel agent, however, was not just about facilitating bookings etc., but it was also very much about acting as an expert consultant who would educate and make recommendations.
75% Of People Picked A ‘Mobile Phone’ As Their Favourite Travel Companion
Because travel is so closely linked to lifestyle trends, it is no surprise that it was one of the first sectors to get digitised with the advent of the Internet. In the early days, the internet was mostly seen as a source of information, while the actual planning and reservations happened offline, mostly through the traditional travel agent booking systems.