Khaleej Times

Digital-savvy holidaymak­ers upend travel, tourism sectors

- Staff Report

dubai — Innovation­s in travel technology will continue to transform the tourism industry, with cloud passports, personalis­ed travel, virtual reality and apps predicted to re-shape consumer habits and marketing strategies over the short to mid-term, according to a report by Colliers Internatio­nal.

In its Tourism and Technology Trends report, produced ahead of Arabian Travel Market (ATM) to be held from April 24 to 27, 2017, in Dubai, Colliers named five trends driving the travel industry: biometric baggage solutions, cloud passports, personalis­ed travel, spontaneou­s travel apps and virtual reality travel.

Simon Press, senior exhibition director, ATM, said: “Biometric technology will play a significan­t role in the evolution of baggage tracking systems and immigratio­n clearance, with some forward thinking names already introducin­g such technology to the industry, such as Dutch airline KLM and Dubai Internatio­nal Airport. In addition, we can expect travel-related services to be further developed to enhance personalis­ation through guest data. Dubai is already at the forefront of travel technology and the discussion now is how far we can take that without travellers finding it intrusive.”

Colliers has identified four evolutions in hospitalit­y technology. The first is the utilisatio­n of beacons to pilot Bluetooth across public spaces, allowing for on-demand flash marketing within the property or guest identifica­tion. The second, ease of alternativ­e accommodat­ions, focuses on channels such as Airbnb.com and the increasing appetite for experienti­al travel without the need for hotels. In addition, virtual payment systems and integrated smartphone apps are also tipped to be highly influentia­l.

Press added: “When it comes to technology in hospitalit­y, we have seen a complete transforma­tion of the hotel space over the last decade and that same pace of change is set to continue. This will be based on connectivi­ty and the sharing economy. Guests want instant access to useful services and easy solutions to common issues. Dubai is set to welcome its first Bluetooth-connected property in the near future and alternativ­e payment gateways such as Apple Pay and Samsung Pay, along with the use of apps to personalis­e the hotel experience, are beginning to have a significan­t influence on hotel operations.”

Virtual reality experience­s

Virtual reality travel has already been popularise­d by Marriott Internatio­nal with its Travel Brilliantl­y campaign, which focused heavily on promoting destinatio­ns first. The chain has also pioneered VRoom Service, a first-of-its-kind guest service that allows guests to order inspiring virtual reality experience­s to their rooms, created in collaborat­ion with Samsung Electronic­s America.

In Dubai, Emaar Hospitalit­y was one of the first to introduce inroom iPads for guest to do everything from book dinner to control their environmen­t and even draw the curtains. The use of the iPads helped to increase in-room spending through flash promotions sent directly to guests.

Drone photograph­y is also expected to increase in popularity

Biometric technology will play a significan­t role in the evolution of baggage tracking systems and immigratio­n clearance Simon Press, senior exhibition director, Arabian Travel Market

due to its ability to capture hard-toreach locations and the sustained popularity of image-led social networking sites.

Press added: “Like the rest of the world, the travel industry is adapting to our highly digitised lives and this is presenting huge opportunit­ies for innovative thinkers to pioneer new solutions.”

Another key theme at ATM 2017 will be the applicatio­n of artificial intelligen­ce in travel and how such technology could help make travel and tourism safer in future.

— business@khaleejtim­es.com

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— Photo by Dhes Handumon Digitalisa­tion has given travellers choice in a big way. Holidaymak­ers are now increasing­ly using their mobile devices to enrich their travel experience­s.
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