AI Travel Brief

Boris Pavlov

The AI news shaping travel, explained. AI is changing how travel is discovered, sold, and operated faster than most of the industry realizes. The people who understand these shifts earliest will have an advantage. The AI Travel Brief is a news briefing for travel professionals who don't have time to follow every model release, partnership announcement, or LinkedIn hype cycle - but do need to know what actually matters for their business. Airlines, hotels, OTAs, experiences, vacation rentals - if AI is moving the needle, we cover it. Hosted by Boris Pavlov, CEO of OnSeason and former large scale vacation rental operator. Not a journalist, not a consultant - a fellow travel professional with over a decade in the industry. Episodes are concise, 10-15 minutes, and come out when there's something worth covering. Not on a fixed schedule. No sponsors. No vendor showcases. No cheerleading. Opinionated. Practical. Operator-focused.

Episodes

  1. May 15

    E01: AI Moves The Front Door

    AI in Travel Search & Distribution, 2026  For the first time, more than half of US leisure travelers have used AI somewhere in their journey. And earlier this month, the industry got its first real test of a fully agentic booking. This is Episode 1 of the AITB Foundational Series — a five-part deep-dive mapping where AI and travel actually stand right now. In this episode, Boris Pavlov unpacks: The Phocuswright data that reframes the year — and why the AI-assisted traveler is the highest-value customer in travel today. The OpenAI DevDay moment that opened the new front door, and why Expedia and Booking.com were already standing in the doorway.How Lighthouse and DirectBooker are now building direct hotel paths into ChatGPT and Claude — and why the vacation rental layer is still missing.The OpenAI checkout walkback in March, the Skift / McKinsey "Remapping Travel With Agentic AI" report, and the framing that defines the year: the 80–2 gap. Why the booking threat eased but the discovery threat did not. Why the shortlist is the real battle.Google AI Mode and Canvas. TikTok GO. Uber Travel Mode and the super app play. Why distribution in 2026 isn't moving to one front door — it's fragmenting across every interface where intent appears.The Pipeline Year frame. Sabre, PayPal and Mindtrip launching the industry's first end-to-end agentic flight booking on May 6. The standards debate in Barcelona and the question of whether NDC still matters when AI agents can reason across complexity directly.And the contrarian close: why corporate travel may move first, not last — and what Long Lake's $6.3 billion bet on Amex GBT is really about.Sources cited Phocuswright — The AI Surge: Travel's Fastest Behavioral Shift in a Decade (March 2026) Skift Research / McKinsey — Remapping Travel With Agentic AI Skift — OpenAI checkout walkback (March 5, 2026); coverage of Sabre/Mindtrip launch (May 6, 2026); business travel agentic adoption (March 2026) PhocusWire — OpenAI Apps SDK launch coverage (October 2025); Lighthouse / Hotels Network app launch (March 4, 2026); Airline Distribution 2026 coverage (Barcelona, March 2026) Expedia — AI Trust Gap Report OAG — March 2026: The Month Agentic Travel Gets Real AIVO Research — Travel AI visibility study (April 2026) Hospitality Today — Amex GBT / Long Lake acquisition coverage (May 2026) About the show The AI Travel Brief is the AI news impacting travel, explained. Editorial briefings for travel industry professionals — airlines, hotels, OTAs, GDS, vacation rentals, travel tech. Signal over noise. Hosted by Boris Pavlov. Full transcript and links at aitravelbrief.com.

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The AI news shaping travel, explained. AI is changing how travel is discovered, sold, and operated faster than most of the industry realizes. The people who understand these shifts earliest will have an advantage. The AI Travel Brief is a news briefing for travel professionals who don't have time to follow every model release, partnership announcement, or LinkedIn hype cycle - but do need to know what actually matters for their business. Airlines, hotels, OTAs, experiences, vacation rentals - if AI is moving the needle, we cover it. Hosted by Boris Pavlov, CEO of OnSeason and former large scale vacation rental operator. Not a journalist, not a consultant - a fellow travel professional with over a decade in the industry. Episodes are concise, 10-15 minutes, and come out when there's something worth covering. Not on a fixed schedule. No sponsors. No vendor showcases. No cheerleading. Opinionated. Practical. Operator-focused.

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