Untangling Tourism Tech

Tourism Tribe

Welcome to our Untangling Tourism Tech podcast, dedicated to sharing how tourism operators and destinations unlock new tech opportunities. Hosted by Fabienne Wintle and Liz Ward, this weekly series dives into practical digital strategies and insights specifically tailored for the tourism industry.

  1. Aug 11

    Episode 21: Google Business Profiles Are Doing Your DMO’s Job Now

    Most DMOs call Tourism Tribe wanting to fix their website. Fabienne Wintle and Liz Ward explain why that's the wrong question. When you ask AI such as Google or Gemini where to eat or stay, the answer comes straight from the operator's Google Business Profile, not the DMO's website or directory. In this episode, they get real about what's actually working with DMOs in the early stages of AI transformation. Topics covered: Why the regional tourism directory has lost its role as the "golden child" of DMO marketing The shift from humans searching to AI agents talking to other agents on your behalf The Compass framework and making destination knowledge queryable, not just crawlable The AI Digital Health Check: a practical tool giving operators and DMOs a clear read on discoverability and bookability Why closing the loop matters more than getting AI to draft a review response The real signals behind Google Business Profile rankings: get-directions clicks, dwell time, busy-times data, and login frequency What DMO staff building genuine AI skill and confidence actually looks like Fabienne and Liz are also running two DMO-only webinars on the Compass framework and how to avoid the costly mistakes of an AI transformation journey: Tuesday 18 August at 1pm and Wednesday 19 August at 4pm. Tuesday, 18 August, 1-2 pm → Register now Wednesday, 19 August, 4-5 pm → Register now Tourism Tribe helps tourism operators and destination marketing organisations stay ahead of AI and technology change. Find the DMO AI Playbook and more at tourismtribe.com. Subscribe to Untangling Tourism Tech for a new episode every few weeks.

    Episode 21: Google Business Profiles Are Doing Your DMO’s Job Now
  2. May 8

    Episode 19: The Trip Planner That Actually Books

    AI can inspire a trip in seconds. Getting tourists to actually book those experiences has been a different story. In this episode, Liz Ward talks with Daniel Blickling and Dhruv Sharma from Traveloris, a B2B AI trip planner that does something most tourism tech has only promised: it generates personalised, locally-informed itineraries and handles live booking in the same session. Topics covered: - How the travel purchase cycle has shifted more in the past two years than in the previous 25 - What Traveloris is, how the widget works, and why the B2B model makes it low-risk for operators - The three-year journey to crack live booking across 25+ booking channels - A live demo of the Cairns Discovery Tours trip planner - Why ChatGPT pulling back from travel fulfilment opens the door for specialist tools - Practical advice for DMOs on turning high-intent LLM referral traffic into bookings - What's coming next: accommodation booking and a chat analytics agent - Tourism Tribe's AI Playbook and Pocket Rocket app for tourism operators Daniel Blickling is the founder of Traveloris (previously Traveler AI), with a background in aerospace avionics engineering and head of innovation technology at British Airways. Dhruv Sharma is the product manager, previously a strategy consultant at Boston Consulting Group and product lead at Telstra. Tourism Tribe helps tourism operators stay ahead of technology and AI. Find out more at tourismtribe.com. Learn more about Traveloris at traveloris.com.

    Episode 19: The Trip Planner That Actually Books
  3. Jan 30

    Episode 17: From AI Brains to Digital Doers

    Welcome to the 2026 season premiere of Untangling Tourism Tech! In this episode, Liz and Fab dive into the massive technological shift currently reshaping the tourism landscape: the move from static AI models to active, goal-oriented AI Agents. If 2023 was the year of the "Chatbot," 2026 is officially the year of the Digital Doer. Inside this episode: Brain vs. Body: Learn why Large Language Models (LLMs) are like a static "brain" that just waits for a question, while AI Agents act as the "body" that can actually perform tasks, follow rules, and execute a playbook. The Agnes Water Case Study: We revisit the famous Paperbark Walk to explain how old AI models fail by giving outdated advice, and how new AI Agents can fix misinformation loops by checking real-time data. Agent Legibility: Discover why the new priority for Destination Marketing Organisations (DMOs) isn't just "pretty websites," but creating "legible" data that AI Agents can find and use. Digitising Local Knowledge: How regional tourism can maintain its competitive edge by turning the "lived experience" and "soul" of local staff into machine-readable formats. The Google Evolution: A look at how Google Workspace is moving beyond simple search to become an integrated business assistant that understands your emails, documents, and back-office operations. Key Takeaway: Don't wait for the technology to be "perfect." The tools are already "plug and play". This episode is your guide to taking small, progressive steps to ensure your destination remains relevant and sustainable in this new era of AI partnership.

    Episode 17: From AI Brains to Digital Doers

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Welcome to our Untangling Tourism Tech podcast, dedicated to sharing how tourism operators and destinations unlock new tech opportunities. Hosted by Fabienne Wintle and Liz Ward, this weekly series dives into practical digital strategies and insights specifically tailored for the tourism industry.

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