- Many platforms tourists can find and book accommodation, like Booking and Airbnb. With the advancements in mobile technology, smartphones have also become travel agents. With sites like Tripadvisor with so much information online about everything from local restaurants, hotels, attractions and things to do, travellers can rely on their smartphones to go on memorable vacations at more affordable prices.
- New digital innovation trends such as augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) provide remarkable experiences for travellers. Hotels have begun to adopt virtual reality (VR) technology to show potential customers their rooms since it is a more appealing medium than a photo or video. Furthermore, virtual reality allows users to “travel” the globe from their living room using special VR glasses that allow them to view any location they like. All the above travel experiences may be had without spending a fortune.
- Contactless payments are not new, but they have grown in popularity in recent years. Contactless payments, particularly during the epidemic, assisted travellers in avoiding cash transactions and paying safely. Fintech, as an e-tourism technology, simplifies payment when traveling overseas. Tourists may swap their money for local currencies in their digital wallets at market prices at any time and from any location. Importantly, Fintech enables money to be transferred rapidly from one account to another, typically without charge.
Define the types of Tourism Stakeholders which could be impacted, the challenges they might encounter.
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