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Mauricio Prieto

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Travel Tech Essentialist #162: Heretics

  • Mauricio Prieto
  • 2 December 2024
📈 The most clicked link in the previous newsletter was a post on "21 Ridiculously Specific Travel Tech Predictions for 2025", calling for measurable and due predictions by Dec 31, 2025. Propellic sponsored the newsletter, offering a white paper on U.S. Consumer Trends for optimizing 2025 marketing strategies. Insight Partners discussed the rise of "intelligence-first" companies, suggesting that AI could lead to a fundamental reimagination of software. Bain & Company recommended enhancing established customer habits and moving beyond chatbots for successful AI adoption in customer experience. The Global Travel Tech Thinktank in Singapore saw 50 executives from companies like Booking and Agoda discussing AI's future in travel, focusing on non-intrusive intent interpretation and loyalty prediction. Hereticon, a "conference for thoughtcrime" by Founders Fund, only features speakers with ideas controversial enough to get cancelled elsewhere. Christian Watts addressed 10 common OTA complaints with direct responses, highlighting the relationship dynamics between OTAs and suppliers. The Travel Tech Essentialist Job Board listed 286 Sales/Business Development openings, over 25% of all roles, emphasizing the importance of sales in tech companies. Air France-KLM partnered with Kolet to offer travelers eSIM-enabled internet access in over 190 countries, with perks like 1GB of free data and Flying Blue Miles. A BCG report revealed that 83% of airline employees support modernizing sales approaches, suggesting a full retail model
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21 Ridiculously Specific Travel Tech Predictions for 2025

  • Mauricio Prieto
  • 20 November 2024
📈 In a departure from usual content, 21 ambitious predictions for 2025 were presented, which if realized, indicate significant shifts in travel. Forecasts include: three major cities initiating "tourist-free zones" generating >$50 million in guest pass sales, a luxury hotel chain introducing NFT-based 'membership tokens' with >$100 million in trading volume, and a major cruise line selling 1000+ 'lifetime cabins'. Further projections involve an Asian travel firm acquiring a European OTA with a >€2 billion market cap, "empathy pricing" increasing revenue by 25%, two airline alliances merging loyalty programs on a blockchain, an airline offering a flight + workspace subscription reaching 2 million users, and a European city attracting 30,000+ with a digital nomad visa and housing program. Predictions also encompass travel tech funding in India/SE Asia surpassing US funding, a major airport converting 30% of parking to 'micro-hotels', and an airline earning $50 million from "social seating". Additional insights include a startup from Saudi Arabia or UAE reaching a $2 billion valuation with under 50 employees, a hotel brand abolishing star ratings leading to a 20% ADR increase, and a university enrolling >1000 students in a 'borderless semester' program. A fully autonomous hotel is expected to outperform traditional luxury hotels in satisfaction scores, a travel advisor marketplace will hit $1 billion in bookings,
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Travel Tech Essentialist #160: Loyalty

  • Mauricio Prieto
  • 11 November 2024
💰 Airobot, founded in 2018, simplifies airline and airport ancillary sales for travel agencies and airlines with services like Automated Check-in, boosting ancillary revenue. They will attend the Phocuswright Conference in Phoenix, November 19-21. Virgin Atlantic considers separate loyalty programs for US and European customers, addressing the high point accumulation from US credit cards and the need for fixed points for European customers. McKinsey highlights Travel Tuesday's growth, after Cyber Monday, as a prime time for travel deals. Booking Holdings, Expedia, and Airbnb report Q3 results with room night bookings up by 8%, 9%, and revenue growth by 10%, respectively. Paid services to skip lines at theme parks and airports are on the rise, with GetYourGuide noting a fivefold increase in sales of such experiences since 2019. Phocuswright's top 25 travel startups to watch in 2025 include companies recommended by Travel Investor Network in 2022, 2023, and 2024. Travel Tech Essentialist Job Board lists positions like Senior AI Engineer in New York City with a salary range of $185k - $220k plus equity. Newsletter sponsorship opportunities for 2025 are now open for travel tech professionals.
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Travel Tech Essentialist #159: Smart

  • Mauricio Prieto
  • 2 November 2024
📈 AI advancements are revolutionizing travel with smarter bookings and lost item recovery. Owen Merry crafted a "Fly Around The World" game, showcasing Skyscanner's affordable flight searches. European airports generate €851 billion in GDP, equating to 5% of the continent's GDP, sustaining 14 million jobs, or 6% of total jobs. Direct air connectivity increases of 10% correlate with a 0.5% GDP per capita rise. The Travel Tech Essentialist newsletter, powered by the Travel Tech Association, delivers weekly insights into travel tech and policy.
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Boomerang: Transforming the Broken Lost & Found Experience

  • Mauricio Prieto
  • 29 October 2024
🏠 Travel Tech Essentialist introduces "Deep Dives", with around six per year focusing on travel tech companies. Boomerang, founded in November 2021 by Skyler Logsdon, Philip Inghelbrecht, and Augustine Diep-Tran, reimagines lost and found with AI automation. The U.S. spends $5 billion annually replacing lost items, with the average value over $250. Boomerang boasts a 50% return rate, and Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport saw an 85% increase in claims and a 79% found items increase after implementation in January 2023. Boomerang charges businesses a monthly fee and shares profits from sold unclaimed items. The platform handles the complete return process, including shipping logistics, aiming for network effects like OpenTable for seamless experiences across multiple venues.
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Travel Tech Essentialist #158: Tailwinds

  • Mauricio Prieto
  • 23 October 2024
🏠 Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce, is excited about the company's AI platform Agentforce, predicting over a billion AI agents on it within 12 months. At Dreamforce 2024, 10,000 customers tested the platform, which is poised to revolutionize industries by automating complex tasks and enhancing customer experiences. Salesforce contrasts its AI with Microsoft's Copilot, likening it to the unhelpful Clippy. AI is expected to disrupt traditional OTA models, with companies like Equeco growing rapidly in the travel industry by managing PPC campaigns for brands from Blablacar to Marriott. Debate continues over Uber’s potential acquisition of Expedia, with Chamath Palihapitiya dismissing it as "stupid" due to AI and direct booking threats. Meanwhile, Peter Syme suggests OTAs will grow but decline in value as AI agents transform travel booking, prompting them to adopt defensive strategies.
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Travel Tech Essentialist #157: Reimagine

  • Mauricio Prieto
  • 12 October 2024
🌐 Propellic sponsors the Travel Tech Essentialist newsletter, offering a Propellic Performance Bookings Assessment for marketing plans. The most clicked links in issue #156 were about travel brand strategies and scarcity tactics. A leaked document from MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson) reveals his success principles, suggesting a unique airline business model. Peter Fabor uses Booking.com to find hotel acquisitions in Portugal via "David’s Triangle": low ratings, great location, poor value. Muji’s branded hotel in Tokyo exemplifies product integration. Andrew Chen from a16z discusses the resurgence of in-person events post-lockdown for B2B growth and relationship building. Jake Lazaroff created Waypoint, an offline travel planning app, during a travel sabbatical. An Accenture report shows a $28 billion opportunity for the travel industry with generative AI. ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode could disrupt OTAs, but their future adaptability is noted. McKinsey’s report suggests airlines could unlock up to $45 billion by 2030 with modern retailing. The Travel Tech Essentialist newsletter introduces deep dives on innovative companies, starting with DHARMA. 2025 sponsorship opportunities for the newsletter are announced, and the job board highlights positions at WeRoad.
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Dharma and the Rise of Passion-Led Travel

  • Mauricio Prieto
  • 2 October 2024
📍 Travel Tech Essentialist introduced "Deep Dives," a new series focusing on influential travel tech companies, with Dharma being the first featured company. Dharma, a travel company that curates passion-led journeys, was established in Abu Dhabi and joined Mubadala’s Hub71 program. Charaf El Mansouri, Dharma's founder, aims to offer unique travel experiences, transforming travel into secular pilgrimages, a concept which allows non-travel professionals to plan and sell trips. Dharma's strategy includes creating 'unique content' with over $10.5 million in funding, $5 million in listed supply, growing at 25% per month, and partnering with more than 150 hosts. By 2026, Dharma aims to build a $1 billion inventory of unique travel content. A Thrillist survey found that 72% of Gen Z and Millennials consider travel core to their identity, and 88% view it as essential for personal growth. Dharma targets $6 million in revenue for 2024, leveraging influencers and creators to expand into new markets. They charge an 18%-25% commission on bookings, focusing on trust with creators, guests, and operators.
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Travel Tech Essentialist #156: Scarcity

  • Mauricio Prieto
  • 28 September 2024
🏠 Travel Tech Association sponsors the newsletter discussing scarcity in customer behavior and startups seeking product-market fit. The Travel Tech's Passport Newsletter, delivered every Wednesday, offers news on travel, technology, and policy for industry leaders. The most clicked link in the previous newsletter was an AI-generated deep-dive podcast on Travel Tech Essentialist. The travel experience market, valued over $1 trillion with $250-310 billion in structured activities, presents digital growth opportunities. GetYourGuide partners with the Brooklyn Nets to offer exclusive experiences, tapping into the sports tourism market, valued at more than $500 billion. Andrew Chen advises startups on common pivots that don't work and suggests focusing on specific user segments that love the product. Air France plans to introduce Starlink's high-speed Wi-Fi starting summer 2025, joining other airlines with over 2,500 aircraft offering this service. Sales & Business Development roles account for 24% of job applications on the Travel Tech Essentialist Job Board, with Marketing & Communications at 15% and Product roles at 13%. Amsterdam-based Mews raises $100 million led by Vista Credit Partners, while Berlin-based Distribusion secures an $80 million Series C round.
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Travel Tech Essentialist #155: Control

  • Mauricio Prieto
  • 18 September 2024
📝 The article discusses the importance of control in user experiences, with examples from travel AI and a restaurant game. Propellic sponsors the newsletter and offers marketing insights for travel marketers. Ahref’s travel SEO guide was the most clicked link in the previous newsletter (#154). Google’s NotebookLM is used to create a podcast-like audio from the Travel Tech Essentialist Newsletter. Rex Woodbury's Egg Theory proposes that AI should balance automation with user contribution. Alex Kremer applies Egg Theory to travel AI, emphasizing user involvement. Personalized Google Docs and Maps are becoming popular travel guides. B2B purchasing decisions are driven by fear, favoring incumbents over startups. Andreessen Horowitz's SPEEDRUN program plans to invest $23 million in seed startups. B2B travel tech startups are modernizing hotel technology stacks. A dice roll promotion at Dishoom restaurant increases customer engagement and sharing on social media. Brands communicate distinct messages, impacting user perception. U.S. VC-backed companies saw a decade-high in flat and down funding rounds in the first half of 2024. The article concludes with a list of job openings in the travel tech industry.
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