- Since the launch of ‘AI Trips’ last month it is being implemented by customers at the rate of two a day.
- There are already more than 25 clients who already benefit from the latest technology on the market.
Following the launch of ‘AI Trips’ last month by Travel Compositor – the B2B tech provider to travel agents and tour operators – the platform has already answered more than 15,000 questions thanks to the combination of 12 technologies and the use of algorithms that are born from user questions.
Among others, it has already been implemented on the websites of companies such as: The Spanish OTA Central de Vacaciones, The Portuguese private travel OTA Interpass, the Italian tour operators Amareitalia and Orizzonti, the Jordanian-Turkish tourist group Trave One, the Mexican tour operators Es viajar and Viajes Lili, The Argentine tour operators TipTravel and Delfos, the pan-European travel agent network Evolution Travel and the Italian receptive company Acetours.
AI Trips employs advanced machine learning algorithms that analyse and process in real time a wide range of data, from user preferences to information about destinations, weather, and local events. This makes it possible to provide clients with unique and personalized trips, offering answers and results adapted to the individual needs of the traveler and allowing them to advance in just a few clicks from a single question to a trip reservation.
Manuel Aragonés, CEO of Travel Compositor shared his enthusiasm about the results: “We are very happy to meet the deadlines we went to market with and the results obtained by the innovative companies who have quickly signed up.
“We are scheduling constant updates to continually evolve and improve the performance of the engine, so I especially thank these early customers for their collaboration, because with the searches they are processing, they are helping us to improve the performance day-by-day.”
Currently Travel Compositor is allowing anyone to trial the service by registering here.
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