10 Minutes News for Hoteliers 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers
  • Top News
  • Posts
    • CSR and Sustainability
    • Events
    • Hotel Openings
    • Hotel Operations
    • Human Resources
    • Innovation
    • Market Trends
    • Marketing
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Regulatory and Legal Affairs
    • Revenue Management
  • 🎙️ Podcast
  • 👉 Sign-up
  • 🌎 Languages
    • 🇫🇷 French
    • 🇩🇪 German
    • 🇮🇹 Italian
    • 🇪🇸 Spain
  • 📰 Columns
  • About us
10 Minutes News for Hoteliers 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers
  • Top News
  • Posts
    • CSR and Sustainability
    • Events
    • Hotel Openings
    • Hotel Operations
    • Human Resources
    • Innovation
    • Market Trends
    • Marketing
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Regulatory and Legal Affairs
    • Revenue Management
  • 🎙️ Podcast
  • 👉 Sign-up
  • 🌎 Languages
    • 🇫🇷 French
    • 🇩🇪 German
    • 🇮🇹 Italian
    • 🇪🇸 Spain
  • 📰 Columns
  • About us

Phocuswright’s Travel Innovation and Technology Trends 2025

  • phocuswright.com
  • 12 February 2025
  • 2 minute read
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0

This article was written by Phocuswright. Click here to read the original article

image

Travel companies are already streamlining their operations using GenAI, from customer service to sales and marketing to content creation. But bigger disruption is on the horizon, with autonomous agents powered by GenAI models like o3 capable of superior logic and understanding poised to challenge human capabilities. The close of 2024 and dawn of 2025 brought a flurry of announcements about autonomous agents related to company operations. 

In December, Google launched Agentspace, aiming to “unlock enterprise expertise for employees with agents that bring together Gemini’s advanced reasoning, Google-quality search, and enterprise data, regardless of where it’s hosted.” 

Also in December, Salesforce launched AgentForce 2.0, a “digital labor platform for enterprises, enabling a limitless workforce through AI agents for any department…” CEO Marc Benioff, a major evangelist of AI-powered agents, envisions one billion AI agents being in service by the end of 2026 and referred to the market opportunity for them as being in the trillions of dollars. He also said Salesforce might not hire any software engineers in 2025 due to productivity boosts from AI. 

Hunter Hotel Advisors Arranges Sale of Home2 Suites by Hilton Wayne
Trending
Hunter Hotel Advisors Arranges Sale of Home2 Suites by Hilton Wayne

Echoing similar sentiments in January, amid a slew of product announcements in a keynote presentation at the Consumer Electronics Show, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang also referred to agents as a multi trillion-dollar opportunity and went as far as to say that “…in a lot of ways, the IT department of every company is going to be the HR department of AI agents in the future.” 

The implication of these announcements is that autonomous agents are expected by market-leading CEOs to significantly increase automation in companies this year. Employees may no longer need to learn complex systems because they can simply ask an AI assistant for answers, which could have major implications for SaaS software. They could also soon use the latest AI tools like Replit Agent to build custom software that meets their exact needs using only natural language. 

While in the long term it’s possible that AI could replace workers, in the shorter term the focus will be on improving efficiency and productivity of humans. It could be argued that as humans become more efficient, the competitive bar will remain level, preventing significant job losses. 

As a deluge of autonomous agents join the ranks of companies, they’ll also be shopping on behalf of travelers. This could exponentially increase the number of inbound inquiries, including on call centers via automated phone calls, requiring better web infrastructure and either more people or more automated solutions to handle the call volume. 

AI needs clean data to work with, and travel data is notoriously messy. Most travel still companies have a lot of cleaning up to do to be prepared for this era. Companies like Snowflake are assisting with this, for which they received the Launch pitch competition “Innovator of the Year” award at The Phocuswright Conference 2024. 

To help navigate these complex issues, some companies are choosing to bring in chief AI officers and other dedicated AI executives. 

Please click here to access the full original article.

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
You should like too
View Post
  • Innovation

Mayfield launches offering hoteliers ‘a third way’

  • Lewis Catchpole
  • 11 September 2025
View Post
  • Innovation

The On-trip Experience: How Travel Purpose, Culture and Identity Shape Guest Expectations | By Peter Waters

  • Peter Waters
  • 11 September 2025
View Post
  • Innovation

#airlines #hotels #subscription | Iñaki Uriz Millan

  • Inaki Uriz Millan
  • 11 September 2025
View Post
  • Innovation

Too Many Systems, Too Little Time: How Hotels Can Simplify Tech and Empower Teams | By Michael Heinze

  • Michael Heinze
  • 11 September 2025
View Post
  • Innovation

FAU Study: Hotels Must Rethink Loyalty as AI Agents Take Over Travel Planning

  • Automatic
  • 11 September 2025
View Post
  • Innovation

How are guest expectations changing and how can hotels prepare for the future?

  • Automatic
  • 11 September 2025
View Post
  • Innovation

Luxury meets technology: Pan Pacific London adopts Shiji’s Infrasys POS to elevate service across multiple F&B venues

  • Automatic
  • 11 September 2025
View Post
  • Innovation

HEI Hotels & Resorts appoint IRIS to enhance F&B mobile ordering, guest experience and revenue opportunities

  • Automatic
  • 11 September 2025
Sponsored Posts
  • 2025 SOCIETIES Quaterly 3

    View Post
  • The Future of Revenue Management Is Strategic Leadership – LodgIQ

    View Post
  • Case Study: Refinery Hotel Redefines Revenue Management with LodgIQ

    View Post
Latest Posts
  • Jordan’s House: Radical Hospitality for Caregiving Parents Who Need Rest – Jimmy Peña
    • 13 September 2025
  • The Best 5 Mobile-First Hotel Management Systems for On-The-Go Managers
    • 13 September 2025
  • New on the Menu: Bananas with caviar and curry crab gyoza
    • 12 September 2025
  • Los Angeles performing-arts center announces partnership with Sodexo Live!
    • 12 September 2025
  • Experience for Experience: Is It Worth Brands Losing Their Soul?
    • 12 September 2025
Sponsors
  • 2025 SOCIETIES Quaterly 3
  • The Future of Revenue Management Is Strategic Leadership – LodgIQ
  • Case Study: Refinery Hotel Redefines Revenue Management with LodgIQ
Contact informations

contact@10minutes.news

Advertise with us
Contact Marjolaine to learn more: marjolaine@wearepragmatik.com
Press release
pr@10minutes.news
10 Minutes News for Hoteliers 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers
  • Top News
  • Posts
  • 🎙️ Podcast
  • 👉 Sign-up
  • 🌎 Languages
  • 📰 Columns
  • About us
Discover the best of international hotel news. Categorized, and sign-up to the newsletter

Input your search keywords and press Enter.