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A traveller can book a hotel, flight, or holiday package in seconds. Yet for many DMCs and tour operators, transforming an enquiry into a proposal still involves navigating a maze of spreadsheets, emails, supplier contracts, and manual processes.

Artificial intelligence may already be reshaping global hospitality operations, but many Indian hotels continue to rely on slow manual processes across reservations, sales, guest communication, and operations — creating what  Avi Arya, Founder, Internet Moguls, describes as a widening “intelligence lag” within the industry.

Vietnam has introduced a digital arrival card for international air travellers, initially implemented at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City.

8B and PayU have partnered to enable UPI, net banking, and Indian card payments across Central Asia.

AutoPe has crossed ₹100 crore in revenue in FY 2025–26, highlighting strong growth and rising adoption of integrated digital mobility solutions in India.

India AI Impact Summit 2026, held from 16–21 February at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, has intensified industry conversations around AI-led transformation.

Shreeram Patel, Secretary General, TAAI, said the travel industry will be increasingly experience-driven and technology-powered by 2026.

Accepting the award, Sandhiyaa VM, Vice President and HR Manager, GT Holidays, says, “We are thrilled to win this award. As travel agents, we prioritise our clients

Speaking about how 2025 for Sarova Hotels & Resorts, Mita Vohra, Board Director, Sarova Hotels & Resorts, says that it was…

India’s DigiYatra has enrolled its first international user, marking a major step toward extending facial recognition–based airport entry to foreign travellers

Speaking about AI as a business tool, Dhruv Shringi, CEO, Yatra, said, “I’ve never seen AI as just another add-on. For us at Yatra, it’s become the nervous system that holds everything

Indiver Rastogi, President & Group Head – Global Business Travel, Thomas Cook India, highlighted that technology is now reshaping travel planning