With summer in full swing, it is no surprise that this past week was another slow week in the online travel industry. Our recommendation? Enjoy this week’s Update with a drink in hand by your pool or other favorite body of water. Enjoy:
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- OpenAI Launches Agent Mode. On Thursday this past week, OpenAI officially released new functionality (ChatGPT Agent) that can search and book hotels, activities and flights on behalf of its ChatGPT chatbot users. Pro, Plus and Team users of ChatGPT have or will soon have access to the new agent with Enterprise and Educator users to follow. According to ChatGPT, the agent can create custom travel plans (using users’ provided destinations and preferences) and itineraries complete with maps and hotel and activities bookings. Over time, as the agent learns of users’ preferences, the agent will factor those preference into its proposed plans and itineraries. A demo released as part of the launch shows a user using the new agent to plan and book a trip for an upcoming wedding. In the demo, the agent uses Booking.com to review hotels’ availability and rates and then book.
- New Intermediary Seeks to Help Hoteliers Leverage AI Platforms. DirectBooker, a startup backed former TripAdvisor CEO, Steve Kaufer, and ex-Google Travel head, Richard Holden, is building a B2B platform to feed rich (differentiated) hotel content (ARI) to AI platforms directly and allow hoteliers to bypass the emerging content stranglehold held by OTAs. What’s the business model you might ask? Early indications from DirectBooker are that they are looking at traditional CPC or CPA models. Additional details about the startup’s plans are available on the DirectBooker website.