WTTC and Trip.com Group reveal technology game changers reshaping tourism industry

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and Trip. com Group have released a groundbreaking report that explores 16 transformative technologies reshaping the future of the tourism industry.
The report explores four major trends: Digital Technologies, Financial Technologies, Future of Mobility, and Breakthrough Innovations.
Torism Reinvented
This new report suggests that by the end of the decade, AI agents won’t just automate travel searches and bookings – they could match human intelligence across many tasks, transforming Travel & Tourism as we know it.
Quantum computing could soon be solving problems beyond our wildest thinking. From optimising global air traffic in real-time with unprecedented efficiency, to unlocking the next frontiers of space travel and deep-sea tourism, bringing both closer to reality.
Supersonic flight is set to make a spectacular comeback, more than twenty years after Concorde retired. Boom Technology and United are gearing up to carry passengers at blistering speeds within the next four years.
Meanwhile, smart cities with driverless cars and advanced air mobility won’t just reshape today’s top destinations – they’ll open doors to places once thought unreachable, redefining the tourist experience for the travellers of tomorrow.
Julia Simpson, President and Chief Executive of WTTC noted “The Travel & Tourism sector is in the midst of a digital revolution. From AI-driven personalisation to advancements in aviation sustainability, innovation is reshaping how we explore the world.
“As travellers turn to social media, streaming platforms, and cutting-edge tech to inspire and book trips in real time, platforms like Instagram are shifting from selling products to selling experiences. Meanwhile, technology is unlocking new adventures off the beaten track.
“With innovation accelerating at an extraordinary pace, businesses embrace these advancements today will be the industry leaders of tomorrow.”
Boon Sian Chai, Managing Director & Vice President of International Markets at Trip. com Group added “Travellers today expect planning and booking to be intuitive, efficient, and hyper-personalised.
“At Trip. com Group, we are pioneering AI-powered travel assistance, Super Apps, and innovations to cater to, and even exceed such expectations. This report is also an essential guide for businesses looking to stay ahead of rapid digital change.”
The Future of Travel Starts Now
Key insights from the report include:
- AI Revolutionising Travel – 94% of industry leaders see AI as mission-critical. AI-powered assistants like Trip. com’s TripGenie saw a 200% surge in usage in 2024, revolutionising trip planning and customer experiences.
- Super Apps Redefining Seamless Travel – A survey of 8,000 travellers found 97% want a single platform integrating flights, hotels, activities, and payments, for a frictionless journey.
- Greener Travel Takes Off – From Virgin Atlantic’s first-ever 100% sustainable fuel transatlantic flight, to Port Miami’s expansion of shore power, the Tourism sector is advancing towards a more sustainable future.
- Space Tourism Lifts Off – Once a distant dream, commercial space travel is rapidly approaching reality, with infrastructure and demand accelerating at an unprecedented pace.
Driving Industry Transformation
The report underscores the critical need for investment in digital skills and regulatory frameworks to unlock the full potential of these technologies.
With 91% of tourism businesses planning to increase their tech investments, the industry is on the brink of its most significant transformation since the dawn of the Internet.
Featuring exclusive insights from Trip. com Group, Hilton, Qatar Airways, and MSC Cruises, the report highlights how global leaders are already leveraging these cutting edge innovations.
The Technology Game Changers: Future Trends in Travel & Tourism report is available for download here.
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