AI Tools for Modern Travel Advisors
Artificial intelligence has moved from novelty to everyday utility in many industries, including travel advising. Large Language Models (LLMs) are advanced systems trained on vast amounts of text data. They generate responses by predicting word patterns, allowing them to produce emails, itineraries, research summaries, and marketing copy in natural language. While they do not think or reason independently, they simulate conversation effectively enough to support a range of professional tasks. For travel advisors, the shift is significant. Clients increasingly consult AI tools before reaching out to an agent. They request restaurant recommendations, compare destinations, and generate draft itineraries within seconds. This change alters expectations. Advisors are no longer the only source of preliminary travel information; instead, they provide context, judgment, personalization, and verification layered on top of widely accessible data. Different AI platforms serve different purposes. ...