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    Art RyanBy Art RyanJune 3, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Lighthouse has acquired Hotelrank.ai, an AI visibility and optimisation platform built for the hotel industry. This move expands its Connect AI solution for hospitality businesses.

    The acquisition adds AI visibility intelligence to Lighthouse’s commercial platform. As a result, hotels receive new tools to track how they appear, rank, and perform across AI-powered travel platforms. These platforms include ChatGPT and Gemini.

    Announced on 28 May 2026, the deal highlights the growing importance of AI-driven travel discovery. Hotels are searching for new ways to increase direct bookings and reduce reliance on online travel agencies.

    Lighthouse Adds AI Visibility Intelligence to Connect AI

    Lighthouse said the acquisition of Hotelrank.ai will strengthen Connect AI. It will do so by adding a measurement layer for hotel visibility across artificial intelligence platforms.

    Connect AI was launched to help hotels become discoverable, understood, and bookable by AI agents. Now, with Hotelrank.ai part of the platform, hotels will be able to see how they are represented in AI-generated travel recommendations. In addition, they can assess whether AI agents are directing travellers to hotel websites or third-party booking platforms.

    This is becoming increasingly important as travellers use AI tools to plan trips, compare hotels, and make booking decisions. Instead of only using search engines or travel websites, consumers are turning to AI assistants for personalised hotel recommendations.

    For hotels, that shift creates a new challenge: understanding how AI systems interpret, rank, and recommend their properties.

    What Hotelrank.ai Brings to Lighthouse

    Hotelrank.ai was designed to help hotels understand their visibility in AI-generated answers. Furthermore, its platform allows for structured queries across the top AI models. It also monitors how often a property appears in responses.

    The technology is capable of tracking hotel rankings, citations, perception attributes, and competitive positioning. It also tracks the ratio of direct hotel links and OTA links.

    Lighthouse is adding this capability to Connect AI to give hotels a clearer view of their performance in AI-powered travel discovery. The integrated solution will allow properties to track AI visibility scores. Moreover, they can benchmark against competitors and identify opportunities to increase direct booking opportunities.

    The Need for Hotel AI Visibility

    AI-enabled travel planning is quickly emerging as a new discovery channel for the hospitality industry. Travellers can now utilize AI platforms to find hotels based on location, cost, amenities, guest preferences and trip motivation.

    That means hotels may need to optimise not just for traditional search engines. They may also need to optimise for AI agents summarising information and recommending booking options.

    Poorly represented hotels, those ranked behind competitors or only linked through online travel agencies, may be missing valuable direct booking traffic. Meanwhile, hotels who know how AI platforms perceive them, may have a competitive edge.

    Lighthouse’s acquisition of Hotelrank.ai is a symptom of a broader shift in digital marketing. Brands are beginning to measure and optimise their presence within AI-generated answers.

    AI-powered travel support for hotels

    The integrated Lighthouse and Hotelrank.ai solution is designed to help hotels address a number of key areas.

    Hotels will be able to see how their properties are displayed on AI platforms. They can track visibility changes over time and compare their performance to competitors. Additionally, they will be able to measure whether AI responses direct users to their official websites or online travel agencies.

    This can be especially useful as AI agents become more involved in the booking process. In the future, travellers may turn to AI assistants not just to recommend hotels. They may also use AI assistants to make bookings for them.

    For hotels, preparing for that future means making sure property information is accurate, visible, and competitive. Information must also be connected to direct booking channels.

    AI Agents Are Changing Travel Discovery

    The acquisition comes as the travel industry prepares for a new era of agentic search and booking. In this model, AI agents serve users by researching, comparing results, and maybe even making purchases.

    For hospitality companies, this changes how customer acquisition works. Instead of competing only for website traffic or search rankings, hotels may also need to compete for visibility inside AI-generated recommendations.

    That makes AI visibility analytics a growing priority for revenue managers, marketers, hotel owners, and commercial teams.

    By adding Hotelrank.ai to Connect AI, Lighthouse is positioning itself as a platform for hotels. These are hotels that want to understand and optimise this emerging AI distribution channel.

    A New Competitive Layer for Hospitality Technology

    The acquisition of Hotelrank.ai signals that AI visibility is becoming a measurable business category in hospitality technology.

    Just as hotels monitor search rankings, online reviews, pricing, channel performance, and conversion rates, they may now need to monitor how AI systems describe and recommend them.

    This could influence marketing strategies, content accuracy, distribution planning and direct booking performance for hotel brands, independent properties and management companies.

    What This Means for the Future of AI Travel

    Lighthouse’s acquisition of Hotelrank.ai shows how quickly AI is reshaping travel discovery. As platforms like ChatGPT and Gemini become part of the travel planning journey, hotels will need better tools. They must understand how they appear inside AI-generated recommendations.

    The deal also suggests that AI visibility intelligence may become a core part of hotel revenue strategy.

    For Breaking AI News readers, the acquisition is another sign that AI search and agentic booking are moving from theory to real commercial infrastructure. Therefore, hotels that adapt early may be better positioned to win traffic, visibility, and direct bookings in the next phase of AI-powered travel.

    For more Breaking AI news, visit: https://breakingai.news

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