Travel Brands Are Building AI Agents for a Consumer That Doesn’t Exist

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Published: March 3, 2026
Hosting Operations
Travel Brands Are Building AI Agents for a Consumer That Doesn’t Exist

Summary

The travel industry is aggressively pursuing AI agents for trip booking, but consumer skepticism remains high. Gareth Williams, former Skyscanner CEO, notes the public is wary of AI, potentially hindering adoption. The core issue of accountability if AI agents err is unanswered, despite billions invested.

Key Insights

  • The travel industry's AI push is focused on "agentic" AI that can autonomously book flights, reserve hotels, and manage disruptions.

Action Items

  • Consider how AI-powered tools may impact your OTA strategies, and guest communication methods.
    Effort: low
    Impact: medium

Common Mistakes

  • A key risk is relying heavily on AI booking systems without understanding how accountability works when the AI makes errors.

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