If there's one topic currently stirring discussion in the travel industry, it's the carbon footprint of air travel. And not all Paris-NYC flights have the same carbon footprint!
Since 2008, travel agents have been able to determine the CO2 emissions of one plane ticket versus another. With the French increasingly keen to reduce their carbon footprint, this data was intended to serve as a selling point. But is it really the case?
Artificial intelligence is on everyone's lips. It fascinates, worries, intrigues... and in the tourism industry, it sometimes seems like a marketing gimmick. Yet, far from spectacular promises, some concrete uses of AI are already changing the game.
Ecology in tourism often brings to mind transportation, carbon offsetting, or short supply chains. However, a discreet but incredibly effective lever is at work behind the scenes: system interoperability. What if optimizing your connectors was also a gesture for the planet?
Tourism distribution tools today must meet a dual requirement: be efficient for management, and remain user-friendly for staff. But can automation, AI, and a seamless user experience really be reconciled?
Data is everywhere. It structures files, guides decisions, and automates processing. But beyond its functional role, we often forget that it also has an environmental impact. Multiplying re-entries, duplicates, unnecessary emails, or manual processing also means...