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Metaverse Tourism: Overview, Benefits, Examples and More

Revfine

The idea of the metaverse has existed since the 1990s and has become a more well-known concept in more recent times, as technology has advanced. This has opened up metaverse tourism opportunities, which businesses in the sector are keen to capitalise on.

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Tourism in the Metaverse: Can Travel Go Virtual?

Revenue Hub

With the internet’s rapid evolution, many see this vision of transformed travel on the horizon—in the metaverse. Others caution that this future might take a little longer to arrive, and that travelers resist “metaversification” of key parts of the tourism journey. The post Tourism in the Metaverse: Can Travel Go Virtual?

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Holidaying in the Metaverse

Hospitality Net

The Metaverse – a parallel digital realm blending real and fantasy worlds – has been tipped as the next disruptive technology, on track to completely alter reality as we know it, and tourism and hospitality businesses should be preparing for the switch. What if we could experience a convincing virtual version of the real thing?

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Tourism startup LynKey launches NFT solutions for travel experiences

PhocusWire

LynKey aims to connect people with property tech and smart tourism experiences from resorts and cruises with NFTs and metaverse AR and VR solutions.

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Inflation won’t stop travellers: Global research from SiteMinder reveals the five key traveller trends set to transform accommodation

SiteMinder

World Tourism Day 2022: SiteMinder launches annual Changing Traveller Report, the largest accommodation-specific traveller survey globally. More than 70% of all travellers would ‘likely’ or ‘definitely’ pre-visit their property in the metaverse before check-in if they had the opportunity to.

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Booking.com shares 2024 travel predictions

Hotel Business

Those digital alter egos with a desire for wanderlust can go anywhere and do anything in the metaverse, and in 2024 the people behind them will bring their digital fantasies to life in real-world destinations. Aliases and avatars abound, both IRL and through VR and AR.

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IHM’s topsy-turvy Z-A: What to expect in hospitality and real estate in 2023

Boutique Hotel News

Z is for zero carbon Probably the biggest issue facing the real estate sector – and by extension travel and tourism – is reaching net zero carbon, both in construction and operationally. Governments have set targets, and consumer behaviour is changing, albeit slowly and hampered by the cost of living crisis.