El sector turístico afronta su ineludible digitalización… a doble velocidad
🏠 In the tourism industry, SMEs are majority and tend to follow innovative leaders in technology adoption, comparing their cautiousness to wildebeests hesitating to cross a crocodile-infested river. Álvaro Carrillo of ITH made the comparison nearly seven years ago. Hotels utilize technology for routine tasks, allowing staff to focus on human interaction, with AI and machine learning advancing since 2014. Meliá Hotels International automated 30% of its repetitive tasks with software robots by 2021. The tourism sector also focuses on customer-centric technology choices, like Whatsapp communication and check-in kiosks, aiming for personalized services and data sharing for better AI application. In airlines and airports, investments in technology have improved travel experience, safety, sustainability, efficiency, and profitability, embracing automation, facial recognition, and real-time luggage tracking with NFT tickets introduced by Air Europa. The internet's penetration in Spanish households rose from over 50% in 2005 to 79% in 2017, reaching near-universal usage now, allowing consumers to plan and book travel online, increasingly via smartphones and apps. Tourism offices have also aligned with technology, offering extended services in multiple languages, like the AI Cicerone capable of 95 languages. The Dataestur platform, launched in late 2020, amalgamates public and private data to enhance destination and business competitiveness. Overall, the sector leverages technology for mundane tasks, optimizing
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