Travel remains a top priority as people continue to ring-fence their budgets and invest discretionary spend in leisure trips, with Asia poised to play a central role in shaping the future of the industry in 2024 and beyond.
Every click, every booking, every review, and social media interaction is a goldmine of information, waiting to be deciphered.
When feeling pressured to adopt a new solution, business leaders will often default to the cost argument: It is expensive to change from one system to another. Such is known as switch-over costs.
The significance of AI in the realm of corporate travel cannot be overstated, with a staggering 80% of business travelers relying on AI tools during trip planning or execution.
For example, a nurse or aide may efficiently respond to the buzz of a call button to go check up on the patient, who will then explain what they need.
Inadequate retention is more than just a number’s game. Hotels invest a significant amount of resources in every new hire, including everything from recruiting to training.