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Travel Tech Essentialist #163: The Era of Ideas

  • Mauricio Prieto
  • 14 December 2024
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This article was written by Mauricio Prieto. Click here to read the original article

In this issue, I explore a fundamental shift in travel: from a world where execution was everything to one where ideas and imagination matter most. AI is changing who can build products, how companies compete, and what skills matter. The implications for travel are profound.


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0. The most clicked link in the previous newsletter

The most clicked link in newsletter #162 was pretty much a tie between Christian Watts (Anti-OTA arguments miss the mark) and Insight Partners (AI will drive a fundamental reimagination of software).

1. From Zero to IPO: Building eDreams Before the Playbooks

I wrote a post about our story of building eDreams into Spain’s first unicorn back in 1999-2014, when there were no startup playbooks or frameworks to follow. It’s my candid recollection, with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight, of what worked (and what we learned) before terms like “pivot”, “product-market fit” or “customer discovery” existed. From our early adjustments and messy innovations to the unconventional decisions that helped us succeed. Read +.

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IPO day, April 8, 2014.

2. The AI expert paradox

The gap between AI expert and AI influencer has never been wider.

Image: Andre Retterath LinkedIn

3. Ideas matter again

AI has inverted an old truth: when execution was everything, ideas were worthless. Now that AI handles execution, ideas are everything.

4. The evolution of hybrid teams

“Hybrid teams” has meant three different things to me:

  1. 1990s-2010s: Employment type (Full-time/Freelance)

  2. 2010s-2020s: Location (Office/Remote)

  3. 2024+: Intelligence type (Human/AI, organic/inorganic)

5. Moving to a world where coding is universal

AI tools are doing for software what YouTube did for video: transforming it from a specialized skill into a creative medium for anyone with an idea. This transformation has two massive implications: First, content creators can now take their creativity a step further. They can now turn their insights into real products and businesses. Second, we’ll see an explosion in who can create software: from today’s 100 million software engineers to what will likely be over 1 billion software creators in a few years.

Just as content creation grew exponentially over the last decade, we’re about to see the same thing happen with software and products. The scale of what’s coming is hard to imagine.

We’ve expanded our customer profile to include what we call ‘citizen developers’ — product managers, designers, data scientists and operations professionals…There’s going to be a bifurcation of roles between software engineer and software creator…With AI agents and all of that coming down the pipeline, software creators are really going to be superhuman in their ability to deliver customer value. — Amjad Masad – Replit founder

*100 million developers using GitHub. 1B+ projection from Replit’s founder.

6. A new driver of travel innovation

The biggest catalyst for growth and innovation in travel might come from outside the industry: Replit, a platform that expands the potential universe of software creators.

When a billion people can build their own travel products, we’ll see solutions coming from everywhere. Every frustrated traveler becomes a potential problem solver, and every travel creator becomes a potential product builder. Get ready for travel innovation to come from unexpected places: the travelers themselves.

Replit developer growth from 2015 to 2023. As of May 2024, Replit reached 30 million developers

7. The anti-unicorn future of travel?

We’re all asking what the next billion-dollar travel company will be. But what if the future is exactly the opposite?

The rise of AI tools won’t just change who can build travel products; it will transform what successful travel companies look like. Instead of needing massive teams and venture funding, we’ll see an explosion of micro-businesses solving specific travel problems really well. A solo entrepreneur with AI tools can now build and run products that would have needed entire teams just a few years ago.

The future of travel might not belong to a few billion-dollar companies but to millions of specialized solutions that fit together naturally.

8. The disintermediation of the disintermediators

Speaking of alternatives to travel giants, Max Niederhofer (Partner at Heartcore Capital) makes a compelling argument about AI’s potential to disrupt travel distribution. His key point is that AI agents will soon be able to bypass OTAs entirely. Instead of going to Booking.com to find a boutique hotel in Rome, an AI agent could search direct listings, email hotels, and negotiate rates on your behalf.

While OTAs have seemed untouchable due to their network effects (more supply → more customers → more supply), AI might change this equation. These AI agents could handle the aggregation and discovery that made OTAs essential while securing better deals by going direct. Read +.

9. TripAdvisor’s simple AI win

TripAdvisor doubled its review page traffic with one smart move: using AI to make real reviews more helpful, not to create fake content. They used GPT-4 to analyze reviews and create summaries based on what travelers care about most, keeping original quotes visible for transparency. The key was using AI to enhance existing content, not replace it. The most powerful AI solutions aren’t always the most complicated ones.

This insight comes from Kevin Indig’s latest Travel Industry SEO Deep Dive. A few other insights:

  • Google is shifting traffic from OTAs to direct suppliers

  • Expedia and Booking saw 100% organic traffic growth with redesigned and improved flight route pages.

  • All-inclusive resort searches are leading growth in travel keywords.

  • Attractions dominate search volume (71%), far ahead of flights (16%) and hotels (7%)

  • Trip.com’s AI tools doubled conversion rates

Tripadvisor’s AI Review Summaries grew organic traffic to review pages by 2x after adding AI summaries. The number of indexed review pages has not increased.

10. A campaign worth copying

I love this. Go to Amazon, type in the search bar “Thank My Driver” and Amazon will give your last delivery driver a $5 tip at no cost to you. A free way to show a little love. No forms to fill out, no credit cards needed. Just a simple search phrase that sends appreciation (and money).

Imagine similar programs for thanking hotel staff, tour guides, or flight attendants. Instead of spending that next million on customer acquisition, investing it in showing appreciation and building emotional connections with the frontline people who create travel experiences would likely drive better returns.

If you are based in the US and want to spread some kindness today, head to Amazon and type “thank my driver” in the search bar. It takes 5 seconds and makes someone’s day better.


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