Travel technologies stories
Executives may gain earlier warnings on costs and operational risks as Dcycle’s new AI system joins financial, supplier and ESG data.
Australian startups will get direct access to Chinese tech giants, with a Zhejiang trade mission including Alibaba, Unitree Robotics and Geely.
Travellers will be able to book a single route across Utah’s regions as BYRDLI ties creator content to a concierge-backed itinerary.
Rising tournament travel demand is driving fans to compare routes quickly as fares and seat availability shift across host cities.
Travellers and finance teams can now move receipts and booking data into expense reports almost instantly, cutting manual reconciliation.
Travellers increasingly using conversational search could redirect hotel bookings away from metasearch and OTAs as AI tools surface live rates.
Uncertainty over Middle East routes is pushing more New Zealanders to travel agents, with 82% now avoiding the region, TAANZ says.
Volotea’s 11 million annual passengers can now buy automatic cover for delays, lost bags and cancellations across its network.
Younger travellers are already using AI for planning, but direct bookings still depend on live inventory and real-time data.
Nearly 4,000 staff will be consolidated in One Bangkok as the travel platform expands its regional technology base and operations.
The updates should cut manual expense work and tighten policy compliance as SAP Concur rolls out more AI and card-linked automation.
The cheaper streamer is aimed at older televisions and travellers, with USB-powered setup and faster performance than the previous HD stick.
Rising fuel and energy bills are pushing British firms to replace routine site visits with digital twins to cut delays and costs.
Foreign travellers now account for a fifth of PayPal rail bookings as Ireland’s state operator expands checkout options on its website and app.
Travellers could soon book rooms inside chatbots as SiteMinder taps AI assistants to drive live hotel rates and reservations.
International visitors to South Korea can now tap iPhone and Apple Watch for subway, bus and taxi fares, avoiding cash and local cards.
The nonprofit expects the cloud-based system to cut admin for staff across the country’s largest hostel network and improve guest service.
The contract secures JCDecaux a long-term digital network at Sydney's new 24-hour airport, set to open for 10 million passengers.
Avion Rewards members will soon get a new booking portal with flexible point redemptions and pricing tools as RBC shifts travel tech to Hopper.
The funding will help Qodo expand globally as enterprises look for ways to verify AI-written code before it reaches production systems.