About this episode
AI agents are beginning to network with each other, and travel booking is emerging as one of the most consequential use cases. As autonomous agents gain the ability to plan and execute trips on their own, the competitive battle may shift from search rankings to being embedded as the default choice inside AI-driven decision tools.
Meanwhile, warming winters are putting mounting pressure on ski resorts, exposing the limits of snowmaking as a long-term solution. With fewer reliable snow days and growing climate volatility, resorts are facing structural challenges that efficiency upgrades alone can’t solve.
And Marriott’s CEO outlines how the hotel giant is reshaping its strategy to stay closer to customers earlier in the planning process, from pushing deeper into midscale to expanding experiences and non-room revenue — all as new intermediaries challenge who truly “owns” the traveler.
On today’s Skift Daily Briefing, Sarah Dandashy breaks down what these developments say about distribution, climate risk, and customer ownership in travel right now.
This episode is presented by Lodgify!
Articles Referenced:
Honorable Mention: @AskAConcierge on IG
What a Chaotic Social Network for AI Agents Reveals About the Future of Booking
Marriott CEO’s 8 Biggest Shifts — From Midscale Push to Fending Off ChatGPT
Warm Winters Are Breaking the Ski Industry — and Artificial Snow Isn’t Enough
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