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ATM ’19 goes tech savvy

Disruptive technology is set to create multi-billion dollar savings in tourism, says a research, ahead of ATM to be held in Dubai from April 28 - May 1.

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The latest research from Colliers Internatio­nal, in partnershi­p with ATM 2019, reveals that in addition to vast cost savings, the customer experience is set to be more streamline­d with travel set to become better, smoother and more personalis­ed with travel bookings on VR platforms, AI chatbots guiding customers

through the booking process and IOT providing internet based inter-connectivi­ty between everyday devices. Danielle Curtis, Exhibition Director ME, Arabian Travel Market, said, “The tourism industry is at the very forefront of tech innovation with companies investing huge sums of money to improve the customer experience. Airports and airlines accounted for US$30 billion of investment in IT in 2018, however this will be offset by the implementa­tion of technology that will see fuel savings alone top US$30 billion in the next 15 years. SITA, the multinatio­nal tech company to the air transport industry is using robots to check travel their luggage.” ATM 2019 has adopted cutting-edge technology and innovation as its main theme and this will be integrated across all show verticals and activities, including focused seminar sessions. - tions of hospitalit­y technology, the Travel Tech Show will return to ATM 2019 with 45 internatio­nal exhibitors and an in the Travel Tech Theatre – sponsored by Sabre Corporatio­n. Launching this year will be the inaugural Arabian Travel Week, an umbrella brand which comprises four colocated shows — ATM 2019; CONNECT Middle East, India and Africa – a new route developmen­t forum, ILTM Arabia and new consumer-led event – ATM Holiday Shopper. Another debutant this year is the Arabia China Tourism Forum.

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