The future of tourism is being transformed by a blend of innovation and sustainability, creating a positive impact on communities and the planet. In a recent episode of The Exchange, the rising trend of regenerative tourism was explored with Tina O’Dwyer, CEO and Founder of The Tourism Space. This new approach focuses on giving back to local communities and protecting the environment.
Reporter Phil Stebbing visited the Pukaha National Wildlife Centre in New Zealand, where travellers are given opportunities to contribute positively to conservation efforts. Qatar Airways Chief Commercial Officer Thierry Antinori also shared insights into how AI is revolutionizing air travel, with advancements like Sama, the world’s first digital human cabin crew, and more innovative check-in processes making travel more convenient and enjoyable for all.
As travellers seek more meaningful experiences, the tourism sector is adapting to meet these evolving demands. The convergence of technology and sustainability is ushering in a new era of travel that benefits both people and the planet. With a focus on regenerative practices and cutting-edge technology, the industry is reshaping itself to create a more sustainable and impactful experience for all involved.
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