SMART TOURISM PLATFORMS: DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICES
Keywords:
Smart Tourism, Digital Transformation, Travel Platforms, IoT, Artificial Intelligence, Sustainable Tourism, Customer Experience.Abstract
The global tourism industry is currently undergoing a profound digital transformation, driven by the convergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data analytics, and mobile connectivity. This paper explores the emergence and evolution of "Smart Tourism Platforms" (STPs) as the central nervous system of modern international travel services. Unlike traditional Online Travel Agencies (OTAs), STPs offer an integrated ecosystem that connects tourists, destination management organizations (DMOs), service providers, and local communities in real-time. This study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining a systematic literature review with a comparative analysis of leading global platforms and a case study of smart city implementations in Barcelona and Singapore. The research identifies key architectural components of STPs, including data interoperability, personalized recommendation engines, and seamless payment gateways. Findings indicate that STPs significantly enhance tourist satisfaction through hyper-personalization, optimize resource allocation for destinations, and promote sustainable tourism practices. However, challenges related to data privacy, the digital divide, and algorithmic bias remain critical barriers to universal adoption. The paper concludes with a strategic framework for stakeholders to leverage STPs for resilient and inclusive post-pandemic recovery.
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