If the past few years have taught us anything, it’s that we
can’t control everything. When faced with extraordinary events, resilience and
reinvention are often the only recourse.
Fast-forward a few years from the height of the pandemic,
and travel has roared back. But as the industry finds its footing in the wake
of unprecedented upheaval, a collection of forces – some that have evolved over
many years, and others now progressing at a dizzying pace – stand ready to
transform how travel businesses must operate to compete. Once again, travel
sits on the cusp of massive change.
Powerful advances in artificial intelligence could have
massive implications for every aspect of travel – from how businesses operate
internally to how consumers experience the world. Even more alarming is the
pace of change. Just when we think we might understand how to leverage this
increasingly sophisticated technology, the Machine has moved on, making deeper
inroads into our industry and demanding a rethink of our products, services and
processes.
Is AI the great equalizer or will it simply exacerbate the
inequalities that exist in our industry? Will travelers trust their
trip-planning to the algorithm, and who will make the necessary investments
required to harness its remarkable potential? And for an industry built on
relationships, what does it portend if AI can replace us?
You, Me & The Machine - Phocuswright Conference 2023 theme
Less sci-fi but no less serious, the Machine encompasses
other powerful elements that make success anything but certain. Travel’s titans
– those entrenched players with seemingly unlimited resources – continue to
tighten their grip on markets, segments and distribution channels, lengthening
the odds for others to establish an edge. Meanwhile, governments worldwide eye
the industry with ever-increasing scrutiny (and regulation), while economic
factors raise the bar for survival.
These forces unfold against a backdrop in which travelers
worldwide are inextricably tethered to their smartphones, with increasing expectations
that these machines can and should anticipate and facilitate their every whim
and transaction. Across all these realms, You, Me & the Machine are
colliding fast, but is it a tussle or an embrace?
Of course, for every naysayer and scaremonger, there are
evangelists and advocates to remind us that if history is any indication,
predictions of impending doom are often greatly exaggerated. Yes, there will be
winners and losers, newcomers and also-rans. But as in all previous radical
shifts, man and machine will work together toward outcomes that lead to a
better future for travel.
These crucial issues will be front and Center Stage at The
Phocuswright Conference in Fort Lauderdale, November 13 to 15. Join us as we slice through the spin and
focus on the strategies that this unique moment demands.
The Phocuswright Conference 2023
Find out more about the event, including programs for innovation, diversity, Young Leaders and more. Special pricing available through August 31.