Bing Search Travel Stories
Briefly

Bing has unveiled a new feature called 'travel stories' in its search results, designed to engage users by presenting autogenerated vertical video content related to popular travel destinations. When users search for cities like New York City or St. Louis, they can find these stories on the right side of the results page. This feature, first noted by Khushal Bherwani, draws content from Bing Travel, aiming to merge the familiarity of social media video formats with the travel-related informative content, thereby enriching the user experience.
Bing has introduced 'travel stories' in search results for popular destinations, enhancing user engagement with autogenerated vertical videos similar to social media formats.
This new feature, first discovered by Khushal Bherwani, allows users to explore travel-related content seamlessly integrated into Bing Travel when searching for cities.
The travel stories section appears on the right side of the search results, creating an immersive experience for users interested in travel content.
Users can input various cities, such as St. Louis or NYC, to access these fascinating travel stories which leverage vertical video for dynamic storytelling.
Read at Search Engine Roundtable
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