“Tourism, traditionally seen as a means of leisure and recreation, has a deep potential to promote peace and understanding among people. At the heart of this potential lies not only hospitality but also the growing influence of travel technology. The integration of technology into the tourism industry has revolutionized how people experience travel, bridging cultural gaps, driving economic growth, and fostering connections in ways that were previously unimaginable.

One of the key ways technology enhances tourism’s ability to foster peace is by facilitating cultural exchange. Online booking platforms, virtual tours, and translation apps make it easier for travellers to access destinations they might not have considered before. This increased accessibility allows people to immerse themselves in unfamiliar cultures, traditions, and perspectives from the comfort of their homes or through well-planned trips. By breaking down language barriers, connecting travellers with local guides through apps, and offering personalized experiences via Al.

Moreover, technology plays a vital role in driving economic development, particularly in regions affected by conflict or poverty. Platforms like online booking and online marketplaces enable local businesses to tap into the global tourism market, creating jobs and income streams for communities. By harnessing travel technology, even the smallest businesses in remote areas can reach international travellers, empowering local communities and promoting sustainable tourism. This economic uplift can also help remediate social unrest and create a stable environment for peace and development.

From Al-powered customer service chatbots to seamless check-ins using mobile apps, technology helps provide more personalized, efficient, and enjoyable experiences for tourists. Additionally, advancements Al/ML and loT are poised to enhance operational efficiency and deliver tailored guest services. The rise in usage of smart devices/voice activated assistants in hotels and resorts are revolutionizing the guest experience.”

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This quote by Ravi Reddy was published on Travel and Environment