"The travel industry continues to gain ground, expected to break $11 trillion in revenues this year, and consumers are evolving from so-called 'revenge travel' post-Covid-19 to dedicating a growing share of their budget to a wider array of experiences away from home."
"Weselek said that the company is going big on bringing in more generative AI around the front end of the service, providing more intuitive help to users to steer them to options for what they want."
"I think the question is, if you know your marriage depends on this next holiday, do you want [that, or] to have a consultation with someone who has been in the country to make a sign off on the booking?"
"It's also making a significant bet on the back end, too, where AI will help evaluate the hundreds and thousands of permutations between flights, accommodation, cars, activities, time of year and more to maximise the chance of getting users what they want."
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