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Metaverse Travel: How the Metaverse Will Change the Travel Industry

Revfine

Metaverse travel could revolutionise the way that people engage with the travel industry. By creating three-dimensional models of real locations, metaverse travel will create new experiences and new ways The post Metaverse Travel: How the Metaverse Will Change the Travel Industry appeared first on Revfine.com.

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Tourism in the Metaverse: Can Travel Go Virtual?

Revenue Hub

Imagine a future where your travel choices have no geographic constraints. With the internet’s rapid evolution, many see this vision of transformed travel on the horizon—in the metaverse. 1 After all, these are the travelers of the future—and players not keeping pace with their interests will lose out.

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Holidaying in the metaverse

eHotelier

Holidaying in the metaverse - Insights - Insights While the metaverse will not replace in-person travel, it has golden potential to fuse physical and virtual environments.

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Travel companies explore metaverse with eye on future

PhocusWire

Some travel and hospital companies are getting in on the ground floor of the metaverse to take a lead role while it is still in its infancy.

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Hotel previsualization as a metaverse use case for right now

eHotelier

The travel industry is one of the prime beneficiaries of metaverse technologies with applications that your brand can realize for gains in 2023.

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Why it's time for travel to enter the metaverse

PhocusWire

Web3 consultant Steve Bambury says the virtual world of the metaverse is very real, and travel brands should act now to create a presence in it.

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Sounding Off: Buzzwords “metaverse” and “NFTs” may be all buzz in travel

PhocusWire

Applications of metaverse and NFT technologies in travel are vague at best.

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