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    Driving Innovation in Travel, The UN World Tourism Organization’s Artificial Intelligence Challenge

    In a landmark move spotlighting the intersection of travel, technology, and sustainable growth, the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism) has unveiled its Global Artificial Intelligence Challenge, poised to reshape the future of tourism through deep-tech innovation. Launched in late 2024, the challenge seeks to bring start-ups and scale-ups into the heart of tourism transformation, offering AI-driven solutions that span everything from destination branding to operational efficiency and education.

    An Era of Tech-Infused Travel

    As international travel surges past pre-pandemic levels, the tourism industry faces a new frontier: how to blend human curiosity and cultural connection with digital intelligence. According to UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili, “Innovation is a key driver of the future of tourism. This Challenge is a unique opportunity for creative minds to contribute to the sustainable and inclusive growth of the tourism sector.”  The challenge also echoes the UN’s broader ambition of bridging the digital divide — ensuring that AI and deep tech benefit all communities, not just the most connected.

    Focus Areas: Where AI Meets Travel

    The initiative is built around four strategic categories:
    • Branding, Promotion & Marketing – AI to elevate destination identity, preserve heritage and personalize engagement. 
    • Smart Destinations & Deep Technologies – Integrated systems that optimise infrastructure, visitor flows and sustainability efforts. 
    • Education & Technology – Platforms to train tourism professionals and support inclusive digital growth. 
    • Efficiency & Operations – AI tools that improve logistics, cross-border movement and resource management. 

    These focus areas reflect the reality that modern tourism requires more than simply landmarks or experiences — it demands intelligent, resilient systems that enhance both traveller satisfaction and destination health.

    With AI and advanced technologies reshaping the travel industry, 2024 presents a key moment to redefine tourism. As international travel reaches full recovery, the challenge focuses on using AI to improve personalized services, streamline operations, and elevate customer engagement, delivering scalable solutions that bring measurable results.

    The UN Secretary-General’s report highlights the need for accessible technology and AI solutions that close the digital divide. This vision drives the UN Tourism AI & Deep Tech Start-up & Scale-Up Challenge, which aims to spark innovation in tourism with practical, high-impact AI applications across the tourism value chain.

    Objectives

    – Innovate: Support AI-driven solutions that enhance efficiency and transform traveler experiences across the tourism ecosystem.
    – Adopt: Ensure AI adoption is equitable, providing access to all communities and fostering widespread participation and benefits from these technologies.-  Drive Growth: Foster AI solutions that optimize operations and improve service delivery, benefiting stakeholders across the industry.
    – Collaborate: Unify governments, industries, and experts to advance AI’s role in addressing tourism’s key challenges.
    – Shape the Future: Use AI to meet user demands, from optimizing logistics to enhancing the visitor experience, reinforcing tourism as a driver of economic growth.

    Supporting the Innovators
    Applications to the challenge are open globally to start-ups and scale-ups with a proven track record, offering access to mentorship, pilot programmes and investor networks. Finalists will have the opportunity to pitch at a UN Tourism Demo Day, and winners may enter acceleration programmes with partners such as SPARK (Innovation Hub of Les Roches) and Amadeus Ventures. 

    Evaluation criteria include: scalability, maturity of technology, readiness for partnerships, alignment with sustainability and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

    Why It Matters for Destinations and Travellers

    In an age where travellers demand both experiential authenticity and operational friction-lessness, AI becomes a key enabler. Destinations that leverage data-driven insights can offer hyper-personalized recommendations, manage peak flows to avoid overcrowding, and align visitor behaviour with conservation goals. For example, route optimisation can decrease environmental impact, and predictive analytics can identify localised needs before they become crises.

    Moreover, destinations with smart-tech ecosystems can appeal to a new generation of travellers who view connectivity, sustainability and innovation as part of the experience itself.

    Context: Aligning with Global Trends

    UN Tourism estimates that artificial intelligence could add as much as USD 15.7–19.9 trillion to the global economy by 2030, with generative AI alone contributing USD 2.6–4.4 trillion annually.  In this context, tourism is no longer a passive consumer of innovation — it’s a sector ready to lead.

    The Way Forward

    With submissions due by March 2025 and finalists announced later in the year, the challenge sets a roadmap for how tourism innovation must evolve: ethically, inclusively, and purpose-driven.   Destinations that can partner with tech firms, design human-centric workflows and invest in local ecosystems will not merely compete — they will define the future.

    As the travel industry stands on the cusp of its next transformational wave, the UN Tourism AI Challenge offers a rare intersection of ambition and impact. For innovators, it’s a platform; for destinations, it’s a blueprint; and for travellers — it’s the promise of journeys that are smarter, kinder and more meaningful than ever before.

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