Advisors are preparing for a battle with artificial intelligence in 2026 and beyond, as one the most common trends reported by Caribbean travel specialists heading into the new year involves efforts to upgrade technology to compete against robots.
From a slew of agencies switching to new Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems to a new appreciation of advisor-related certification, advisors are looking to start the new year by making sure they have everything they need to yet again show that the human touch outweighs auto-generated travel tools.
Hilton is planning a new dual-brand hotel in San Juan’s Convention District, a project that will bring Hampton by Hilton and Homewood Suites by Hilton together in a single tower targeted to open in 2026. The hotel will rise as a 175,000-square-foot building with a total of 257 guest rooms, supported by a multi-level parking garage. While additional amenities are planned, Hilton and project partners […]
Advisors are preparing for a battle with artificial intelligence in 2026 and beyond, as one the most common trends reported by Caribbean travel specialists heading into the new year involves efforts to upgrade technology to compete against robots.
It’s the biggest thing in luxury travel right now: a major spike in demand for inclusive, immersive experiences among travelers.
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