Who will determine how we travel in 2046?

Who will determine how we travel in 2046?

Leadership Exchange von Phocuswright und ITB Berlin_16-9_1920_c ITB Berlin
AI, trust and the future of travel were the topics of the Phocuswright and ITB Berlin Leadership Exchange. / © Messe Berlin GmbH

From AI agents booking our trips to cities restricting visitor numbers: a new Executive Brief explores how trust, data and inequality could redefine global travel over the next two decades.

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