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    Travel Related IA-Tech Rising for Next Year

    TSN Press TeamBy TSN Press TeamOctober 22, 2024Updated:October 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Technology today surrounds every aspect of our lives. People today want better experiences and travel-related IA-tech is quickly becoming an integral part of guest experiences. Today, people want to make the most of their travel. To make this possible, travel companies today are focusing on how they can seamlessly integrate IA-tech to improve convenience and safety. In 2025, things are going to move into the next phase as travel-related IA-tech plays an increasingly vital role in enhancing guest experiences. 

    Apart from improving land-based holidays, IA-tech is also helping people the way they cruise. For travelers cruising to cold destinations like Alaska, this technology can come in handy providing IA-driven itineraries and real-time weather updates. Cruise companies are now making use of onboard IA assistants that can suggest activities like wildlife spotting and glacier trekking based on traveler’s preference allowing them to make the most of their Alaskan adventure. 

    Enhancing guest experience is one of the key factors for cruise companies. Deploying these IA-powered technologies and robots can help them get the results they want. As these companies adopt IA-powered robots for check-ins, luggage assistance and room service things become more convenient and safe. These robots will steer the course of the ship by minimizing human error and streamlining services for cruise travelers. 

    Various cruise companies also deploy robotic bartenders that make ordering a fun, interactive, seamless and futuristic experience. Soon, these robots will gradually be seen in airports and resorts as well. This would make things easier for guests who can benefit from personalized itineraries, and information on the best flights and best times to travel to various destinations. 

    Customized travel experiences are becoming common these days. Shortly, the focus will be on enhanced personalization thanks to IA-powered cabins that cater to different people as per their needs. Cruise companies will focus on ultra-personalized cabin experiences where everything including the cabin temperature, lighting and entertainment system is aligned with the preferences of the guests. This level of customization paired with a voice-controlled assistant will make the travel experience super convenient and comfortable. 

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    Speaking of customized travel experiences companies like Disney have already taken a step ahead to benefit from AI advancements. With apps like Disney Genie+ guests can make use of personalized itineraries and real-time updates. This minimizes wait times and improves overall park experiences. 

    In 2025 more parks will step ahead in this direction to integrate IA-tech that makes use of interactive maps, real-time updates on various shows and events and dining reservations. With better suggestions, these apps can help maximize time for guests who prefer tailored experiences. Hence, in the future many companies will leverage AI for personalized travel experiences.

    Improving safety during travel is also one of the concerns for guests and travel companies. With the integration of IA-tech guests and travel companies can monitor travel conditions in real time which can minimize potential hazards, minimize delays and eliminate security issues. With various solutions, this can also help in saving costs for travelers and travel companies. Hence, with the help of IA-tech and robots, the travel industry is going to be more connected and efficient than ever before offering their guests enjoyable and hassle-free experiences. 

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