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Recent posts

Here's the 10 most recent posts:


#1. WakeTrace is a live ferry tracker that turns harbour traffic into generative music: (0 upvotes, 2 comments).


Posted by Ian in Website , Map, Transport, Music, Travel Tech.
Featured on Jul 13, 2026 (Today).
External link to website.

2 comments:

Ian (Founder, Travel Massive):

This is a fun project I discovered, that shows realtime ferry positions (and past trips) in a number of cities around the world using open-source transport data — including Sydney, Auckland, Stockholm, New York Harbor, and San Francisco Bay.

The website translates the movement of ferries into live, generative soundscapes. No two listens are the same since it's driven by whatever the ferries are actually doing right now.

Be sure to turn the sound on. Enjoy! 🎧


Ian (Founder, Travel Massive):

Original source and comments from the developer: www.reddit.com/r/InternetIsBeautiful/comments/1t0untw/ferry_network_trackervisualizer_for_san_francisco/


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#2. How to Use Travel Loops to Take the Repeat Work Out of Travel Planning (AI Prompt Included): (1 upvotes, 1 comments).


Posted by Rain Takahashi in Article , Resource, AI, Planning.
Featured on Jul 13, 2026 (Today).

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The most tiring part of travel planning is rarely the big decision. Choosing a destination, booking a room, or buying a train ticket may take effort, but at least those tasks are visible.

The real drag is the follow-up work that spreads across everything else: the confirmation email you need to save, the visa rule you meant to recheck, the airport transfer that depends on a delayed flight, the packing list that changes because the weather turned, the friend who needs your arrival time, the expense receipt you must not lose, and the calendar event you forgot to update.

Travel is full of these recurring loops. They are not single tasks; they are small obligations that come back before, during, and after every trip. AI can help, but not only by writing one more itinerary. Its more useful role is helping you see, organize, and manage the repeatable travel work that usually lives in your head.

The goal is not to let a tool run your trip. It is to stop rebuilding the same planning system from scratch every time you leave home.

Think in travel loops, not one-off prompts

A one-off prompt is useful when you need a single output: “Make me a packing list for Lisbon in March” or “Draft a polite message to my hotel.” But many travel jobs do not end with the answer.

A packing list, for example, is part of a larger loop:

- What kind of trip is this?
- What is the weather likely to be?
- What activities are already booked?
- What luggage limits apply?
- What did you forget last time?
- What needs to be bought, borrowed, charged, printed, downloaded, or confirmed?
- What changes if the forecast shifts two days before departure?

That is a loop: a recurring responsibility with a trigger, inputs, memory, actions, and stopping points.

Once you start seeing travel this way, AI becomes more practical. Instead of asking it to “plan my trip” in one giant request, you can ask it to help you design a repeatable workflow for a specific travel obligation.

Good travel loops are narrow. They have a clear job. They do not pretend to manage your whole life. They help you notice what has changed, gather the right information, prepare the next step, and stop before anything risky happens.

Common travel loops worth mapping

You do not need a complex automation setup to benefit from this. Even a plain chat with a capable AI tool can help you turn messy travel admin into reusable checklists and decision points.

Start with one loop that annoys you repeatedly. Here are a few strong candidates.

#✅ The pre-departure document loop

This loop begins when a trip is booked or seriously considered. It gathers the items you do not want to discover missing at the airport:

- Passport validity
- Visa or entry requirements to verify through official sources
- Travel insurance details
- Driver’s license or international driving permit needs
- Vaccination or health paperwork, when relevant
- Booking confirmations
- Emergency contacts
- Copies stored offline

AI can help you create a checklist and a review schedule. It should not be treated as the final authority on entry rules, health requirements, or legal details. Use it to organize the work, then verify important requirements with official government, airline, embassy, or provider sources.

#⛅️ The packing and weather loop

Packing is one of the best low-risk travel loops. It repeats often, changes with context, and benefits from memory.

A useful packing loop does more than produce a generic list. It asks what kind of traveler you are, what you regretted bringing last time, what you always forget, whether laundry is available, what the baggage limits are, and which activities require special gear.

Its safe actions are simple: draft a list, flag missing items, group tasks by when they must happen, and suggest what to recheck closer to departure. Its human boundary is also clear: you decide what to buy, what to pack, and how much uncertainty you can tolerate.

#✈️ The arrival-day loop

Arrival days are where small delays multiply. A flight time affects your airport transfer. The transfer affects check-in. Check-in affects dinner plans. Dinner affects whether you need cash, a local SIM, a downloaded map, or a message to the person meeting you.

An arrival-day loop can collect:

- Flight, train, or bus arrival time
- Accommodation address and check-in window
- Transfer options and backup options
- Offline map needs
- Local payment or cash considerations
- First meal plan
- Message drafts for hosts, friends, or travel companions

This is a good place for AI to draft a “first three hours” plan. But it should not silently book rides, send messages, or change reservations unless you have explicitly chosen that level of automation and can review it.

#💳 The travel expense loop

Frequent travelers, digital nomads, freelancers, and business travelers often lose time after the trip because receipts, card charges, notes, and reimbursements are scattered.

An expense loop can help define what must be captured as you go:

- Receipt photo
- Date and location
- Currency
- Trip name
- Category
- Client or project, if applicable
- Reimbursement status
- Notes about split costs

AI can turn messy notes into a clean expense summary, identify missing details, and draft a reminder to yourself. Be careful with sensitive financial data. If you use AI for expenses, avoid pasting full card numbers, private account details, or unnecessary personal information.

#📸 The content-creator loop

Travel creators often carry a second trip inside the first one: shot lists, location notes, captions, posting schedules, permissions, backups, and story ideas.

A creator loop might track:

- Planned locations
- Best times of day to shoot
- Backup indoor options
- Gear charging and storage
- Notes captured on location
- Draft caption ideas
- Follow-up edits after the trip

AI is especially useful for turning scattered field notes into a publishing checklist. It is less useful when asked to invent authenticity. The best inputs still come from what you actually observed.

Start with one loop

It is tempting to create a grand travel command center: calendar, email, maps, expenses, packing, documents, content, family messages, and budget all talking to each other.

Resist that urge at first. The safer path is to choose one recurring travel loop and make it boringly clear.

A good first loop should be useful, repeatable, and low stakes. Packing, arrival-day planning, and post-trip receipt cleanup are better starting points than anything involving visas, medical decisions, major purchases, or nonrefundable changes.

For your chosen loop, write down seven things.

| Step | Question | Examples |
| 1. Trigger | What starts the loop? | A booked flight, a calendar date, a weather change, a client trip approval? |
| 2. Sources | Where does the information live? | Email, calendar, notes, airline app, booking confirmation, shared spreadsheet, weather forecast? |
| 3. Memory | What should be remembered from last time? | You overpacked, forgot an adapter, needed cash, hated late check-ins? |
| 4. Safe actions | What can AI do without causing trouble? | Draft a checklist, summarize confirmations, flag missing details, prepare message drafts? |
| 5. Human boundary | Where must it stop and ask? | Purchases, cancellations, medical choices, legal requirements, messages to other people? |
| 6. Record | What should be saved for next time? | Final packing list, actual expenses, transit notes, lessons learned? |
| 7. Handoffs | What other travel task is affected if something changes? | Weather affects packing; flight delay affects arrival plan; receipt affects expense report. |

This structure is useful even if you never automate anything. It turns a vague burden into a visible process.

How loops connect

After you have mapped two or three travel loops, you can look for connections between them.

This is where AI starts to feel less like a chatbot and more like a planning assistant. Not because it is “in charge,” but because it helps you remember dependencies.

For example:

- A weather change affects packing, footwear, outdoor bookings, and photo plans.
- A flight delay affects airport transfer, check-in, dinner reservations, and messages to companions.
- A new activity booking affects packing, budget, insurance questions, and your daily itinerary.
- A work-trip receipt affects expenses, client billing, and tax notes.
- A hotel change affects maps, arrival instructions, emergency contacts, and shared plans.

The key is to define what “noticing” means. A safe system might say: “The forecast now shows heavy rain on your hiking day. Review your packing list, consider a backup activity, and message your travel partner if plans change.”

That is very different from a system that changes bookings, buys gear, or sends messages without review.

For most travelers, the sweet spot is AI drafts, you confirm. Let AI gather, compare, summarize, and prepare. Keep final decisions with you.

Practical limits to respect

AI can reduce travel admin, but it is not a reliable authority for everything. Treat it as an organizer and reasoning partner, not as the final source of truth.

Be especially careful with:

- Entry rules and visas: Always verify with official sources.
- Health and safety advice: Check qualified or official guidance.
- Live prices and availability: Confirm directly before acting.
- Legal, tax, or insurance questions: Use AI to prepare questions, not to replace expert advice.
- Private information: Share the minimum needed. Avoid pasting sensitive identifiers unless you understand the tool’s privacy settings.
- Automatic actions: Be cautious with tools that can send, book, cancel, or purchase. Review before committing.

The best travel loops are not fully autonomous. They are bounded. They make the invisible coordination easier to inspect.

Getting started

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Pick one trip you are currently planning or one type of trip you take often. Then choose one recurring loop that always creates friction.

Do not begin with “Plan my whole trip.” Begin with something like:

- “Help me build a reusable arrival-day workflow.”
- “Turn my packing routine into a checklist that improves after each trip.”
- “Create a document review loop for international trips.”
- “Make a post-trip receipt cleanup process.”

Ask AI to interview you, one question at a time, and produce a checklist or workflow you can reuse. Then test it manually on your next trip. Notice what it missed. Add those lessons to the loop.

Over time, your travel planning stops being a pile of fresh decisions and becomes a set of small systems you trust. That is the real benefit: not a magical assistant, but fewer repeated obligations living only in your memory.

Your FREE Copy-Paste Prompt

Map One Recurring Travel Loop

Use this prompt to turn a repeated travel-planning burden—such as packing, arrival-day logistics, document checks, or expense cleanup—into a reusable AI-assisted checklist with clear human review points.

```text
I want to turn one recurring travel-planning burden into a reusable AI-assisted workflow. Please interview me one question at a time, then produce a practical checklist I can use on future trips.

Context:
- Trip type: [solo leisure / family vacation / work trip / digital nomad move / creator trip / other]
- Destination or region: [DESTINATION]
- Trip length: [NUMBER OF DAYS/WEEKS]
- The recurring burden I want to improve: [packing / arrival-day logistics / travel documents / expense receipts / content planning / other]
- Tools or places where information usually lives: [email, calendar, notes app, booking confirmations, shared spreadsheet, weather app, etc.]
- My risk tolerance for automation: [draft only / reminders and checklists / can prepare messages but not send / other]

Please do the following:
1. Ask up to 7 short questions to understand the loop: what triggers it, which sources matter, what I usually forget, what changes close to departure, and where I want human approval.
2. After the questions, create a reusable workflow with these sections: Trigger, Information to gather, What to remember from last time, Safe AI tasks, Human approval points, Final checklist, What to save for next trip, and Related travel tasks affected by changes.
3. Keep the workflow realistic for manual use first. Do not assume I have advanced automation tools.
4. Flag anything that should be verified through official or primary sources.
5. End with the smallest version of this workflow I can try on my next trip.
```

*[Rain Takahashi](www.travelmassive.com/@ra_raines) is a Canadian tech entrepreneur, travel-tech consultant, and travel blogger at [Rain Travels](raintravels.com). He is also a community leader for the [Toronto Travel Massive](www.travelmassive.com/posts/toronto-travel-massive-156537040) which connect tourism and travel professionals in Toronto and Canada at industry-led networking events and workshops.*


1 comments:

Rain Takahashi (Travel Automation and AI Consultant, Rain Travels):

Rain here 👋

This piece is about the part of trip planning nobody puts on a checklist: the follow up work that quietly repeats before, during, and after every trip, things like packing, documents, arrival day logistics, expenses. Stop reinventing the same admin every time you travel.

Are you using AI for parts of your trip planning? Let me know and share your feedback!


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#3. Triprecos connects travelers with real "Trippies" for personalized, human-vetted trip recommendations: (8 upvotes, 3 comments).


Posted by Paul Lipson in Website , Startup, Travel Tech, AI, Planning.
Featured on Jul 10, 2026 (3 days ago).
External link to website.

3 comments:

Paul Lipson (Founder & CEO, Triprecos):

Hey Travel Massive fam 👋

I’m Paul, founder of Triprecos - a new way for travel lovers to share their best trip recommendations.

Triprecos matches travelers with a "Trippie," a real person who's actually been to your destination, for personalized hotel, restaurant, and activity recommendations, then lets you book through the sites you already trust. It's free, human-powered (no AI guesswork), and built for people who want an insider's take instead of generic, scraped-review advice.

Get matched with someone who gets your vibe, get a tailored reco list, and chat directly with your Trippie for follow-up questions.

We're currently matching travelers in Miami + NYC. More cities soon.

👉 Try out Triprecos at triprecos.com

🦩 We’re inviting the Travel Massive community to become some of our first Trippies.

Join our trusted community of travelers sharing the places they genuinely love and earn when your recos help someone book a better trip.

As a Trippie, you get matched with people who travel like you, share the recos you already give to friends, and earn $$$ when your recommendations help them plan better trips.

Apply to become a Trippie at triprecos.com/trippie

We’d also love your to hear you questions and feedback as we build this so feel free to drop a comment below.

Thanks for your feedback and support!


Ian (Founder, Travel Massive):

Hi Paul,

Thanks for sharing Triprecos with the Travel Massive community, and congrats on the launch of your platform! Building two-sided marketplaces are not easy, so it's impressive what you've developed!

I'm curious if you can share the origin story for Triprecos, and how have you built the platform? Also, what was reason behind your NYC and Miami launch cities (given that you're in Toronto) and can you share what cities you are looking at launching in next?


Paul Lipson (Founder & CEO, Triprecos):

Thanks for the support Ian and great questions!

Triprecos came from a simple idea: one travel recommendation from someone you trust is worth more than thousands of anonymous reviews.

So we built Triprecos to recreate that trusted-friend reco at scale by matching travelers with people who share their travel style and have actually been there.

Right now, anyone in the Travel Massive community can sign up to become a Founding Trippie. For travelers looking for recos, we’ve started with popular U.S. destinations like Miami and NYC and plan to grow city by city - Toronto is high on the list ;)

We’re excited for Triprecos to become a place where the Travel Massive community can share recos from their favorite destinations around the world!


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#4. Call Me Maybe: Payphone Tag is making Aussie pay phones cool again: (3 upvotes, 1 comments).


Posted by Casey Mead in Website , Game, Australia, Map, Activity, Community.
Updated on Jul 11, 2026 (yesterday).
External link to website.

1 comments:

Casey Mead (Founder, CM Communications):

Tourism doesn't get more hyper-local than this!

Payphone Tag is a super-fun, real-world, territory capture game being played across Australia's public pay phone network as.we.speak! Who'd have thought these once treasured lifelines would yet again have their time to shine?

Big thanks to early adopter and Melbourne Travel Massive member @siennainthesun for the hot tip. Sienna (pictured last) was interviewed about the game on ABC Melbourne Radio (from a pay phone, obviously).

To play payphone tag, sign-up and register as an agent, receive an emoji icon and a PIN, visit a local payphone, and dial 07 LOAD TALK to claim it. The next step is to connect adjacent payphones in triangulated forms to control territory and climb the leaderboard. Rival agents could be hot on your heels and can steal phones by calling in with their own PIN. 😱

It's free to play since calls from Australian payphones do not require payment. Players can also team up in "cells" to claim group territory by dialling PIN 'PARTY' to chat with other players. LFG! (72789) 🤫

Kudos to Alex (www.al3x.au) the Aussie developer who built this fun game using a dataset of Australian payphone locations. We fully endorse bringing people into the real world to explore new territory!

☎️ Check it out at payphonetag.com and if you're based in Australia let me know if you're playing!


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#5. Top Creators: Guest Interview with Tamlyn Ryan from South Africa: (8 upvotes, 0 comments).


Posted by Tamlyn Ryan in Article , Interview, Travel Massive, Stay22, Blogging, South Africa.
Featured on Jul 9, 2026 (4 days ago).
External link to website.

Hands-on mum by day, travel blogger and freelance writer by night, [Tamlyn Ryan](/@tamlyn-ryan-7430854662) is a Cape Town travel blogger and hopeless wanderer, equipped with an endless passion for road trips, carefully planned holiday itineraries and, above all else, an innate love for the great outdoors and supporting local tourism.

*This article is part of an interview series with [Top Travel Massive Creators](/creators) and is made possible with the support of Stay22. Thanks Tamlyn for taking the time to share your story!*

How did you get started as a travel creator?

Growing up in South Africa, a country famed for its wilderness and natural beauty, means that a love of and respect for nature is almost in my blood.

Even as a teen, I would spend hours outdoors in nature, surrounded by birds, wild hares, tortoises and even snakes; it was my sanctuary.

My travel blog, [Tamlyn Amber Wanderlust and Photography](tamlynamberwanderlust.com), started in uni as a class assignment. At the time, I was studying Journalism - but I always knew I wanted to become a travel writer. So, once I got going with my Wordpress blog, it seemed quite a natural concept to just take that easy writing platform and run with it.

My travel-loving lecturer encouraged me greatly and I decided I had nothing to lose by pursuing this passion, especially as I was merely documenting my travels around Cape Town as a student.

How would you describe your content and your audience?

I am fiercely passionate about supporting local businesses and tourism in South Africa. I focus primarily on restaurants, accommodation, travel experiences and wine farms.

My blog has always organically changed and matured with me. As a student, it was focused on budget-friendly or free experiences, most of which I trialled myself as a solo female traveller.

Then, once I entered into romantic relationships, my content shifted to more couple-focused content. Finally, as my friends started having children around me, I felt compelled to also include family-friendly travel. (Now that I am a new mum myself, it's definitely easier to write about!)

I love to create a mix of solo, couple and family travel ideas and, at its core, my blog is about Cape Town, South Africa and beyond.

What platforms do you create on, and which has been most important to your growth?

Aside from my blog ([tamlynamberwanderlust.com](tamlynamberwanderlust.com)), I am active on [Instagram](www.instagram.com/tamlynamberwanderlust/), [TikTok](www.tiktok.com/@tamlyn_amber_wanderlust), [Facebook](www.facebook.com/tamlynamberwanderlust), [Pinterest](au.pinterest.com/tamlynamberwanderlust/) and even [LinkedIn](www.linkedin.com/in/tamlyn-ryan/). My best platform is TikTok but I most enjoy the community I have created over the years on Instagram.

In time, I might expand beyond these but I try focus on doing a few platforms well rather than putting myself on everything.

What has been the biggest challenge you have faced as a travel creator?

I feel being recognised as a travel creator is quite hard in South Africa. I look at places like the States or even the UK and it just seems like there are more opportunities for creators and bloggers to be seen. It's improving though so I live in hope.

I started out with so many of my industry peers but I was young. So I had to focus on my studies and then work for a few vital years. It was hard to dedicate the time and resources to my blog.

Now, nearly a decade later, my blog is doing phenomenally well and I am so proud of all I have achieved with it.

But, although it gives me the most incredible opportunities to travel and meet amazing people, it still doesn't pull in a salary per se. I hope in time that changes because I am throwing everything I have left at the end of a long day's mothering into it.

What does your content creation process look like?

If it's hosted/sponsored content, I usually correspond with the client or their media representative to confirm dates, content expectations and the like. Then, on the trip or outing itself, I focus heavily on talking to the right people, taking lots of photos and videos and gathering as much info as I can.

Once I begin my blogging process, I decipher my quick notes and do further online research - and everything just kind of flows. I write the copy, edit the photos and send the content for factual review before publishing. Once the client is happy, it gets shared to my blog and socials. (As for socials, well, it's a love-hate relationship but I do my best.)

For my own content ideas, I generally just explore places that feel right or interest me. I have so many topic ideas and such little time but I focus on a few each year and that works well for me. I try be authentic and share my take on the places I visit. I want to inspire people to travel, even if it's just out their door to their nearest cafe or restaurant.

How do you work with travel brands, tourism boards, and destinations?

I try hard to work with local tourism boards and destinations but they don't always reach out to me as there are far bigger creators out there. So now I just focus on what lands in my lap.

That said, I have always been so lucky to have the most amazing support from our local wine brands and certain marketing teams.

A successful partnership is one where the destination or business shines through my content. The focus isn't on my blog, how many likes or follows it gets or even how I grow my reach because of a project... For me, it really is about giving back and hopefully, the brand is happy with my work.

As for what brands get from working with me, I would say they get authentic, heartfelt copy, pretty photos and videos (they are far from perfect) and most of all, passion. Passion for what I've seen, done or experienced.

What are your top tips for being successful with affiliate marketing?

Affiliate marketing can be tricky and it's something I am not always comfortable with.

For example, I might do hosted or gifted things but I don't really like people paying me for their posts or ads on my site. If I do guest posts, usually it's people I invite to feature on my blog and I've found that works best for me and, for now, I have chosen to remain ad-free.

One thing I can say about affiliate marketing, though, is always be respectful and professional about it. You are representing yourself, your brand and generally, someone else's brand too... remember that.

Also, know your worth because not everyone will offer fair arrangements or kind deals. And, when starting out, please don't expect handouts from every brand you like. You have to grind and work for the opportunities that come your way.

What advice would you give to someone starting out as a travel creator today?

The best advice I can give to anyone starting out as a travel creator is find your niche and stay true to it, regardless of the latest trends or what everyone around you is doing. If you can't be the fanciest blogger with the best, most expensive equipment around, that's fine. Because, if you can move people through your writing or content, then that is more than enough. Your readers and the people you work with will assure you of that!

Stay in your lane and know that your unique skills and approach is what people will admire most in time. If you try be like everyone else, you will either blend in with a thousand other creators or you will completely drown under the pressure of trying to be like a creator or influencer that isn't you.

Who inspires you — in travel, in content creation, or beyond?

I have always been inspired by [Getaway Magazine](www.getaway.co.za) in South Africa. As a child, I would pore over the pages and my mind would take me on the most incredible journeys, right alongside their talented writers and photographers. During university, I actually qualified to intern with Getaway but it was a case of right place, wrong time and I couldn't make it work alongside my second-year studies.

Through my blog's [Guest's Corner](tamlynamberwanderlust.com/category/guests-corner/) posts, I have been fortunate to meet and interview so many inspiring international travel bloggers. They have taught me so much about travelling and gave me a chance to work with them at a time when I needed the content and kindness the most.

Locally, I am so inspired by my peers. We cheer each other on and predominantly 'compete' in a healthy way and I love that. So many of them have achieved the most incredible things and visited such beautiful places. It inspires me to keep pushing and also it feels like a win for one of us, is a win for all of us.

What does the Travel Massive community mean to you?

Being part of the Travel Massive community has shown me the importance of having a travel community, of advocating for what you believe in (like responsible travel or equal respect for all travellers and people) and continually growing and connecting with yourself and others.

I am so grateful to be part of Travel Massive and being included as a [Top Creator for 2026](www.travelmassive.com/creators), well, that is a definite highlight of my blogging career!

What's next

This year, my blog has focused heavily on accommodation stays. I have a few more planned for the end of the year too.

Beyond that, I am continuing to explore my city and province, the Western Cape, even more intimately and writing about the small places or lesser known attractions. I want to shine a light on the smaller towns and communities that need the tourism or visits the most.

As for long-term goals, I definitely want to turn my blog into a sound source of income and keep growing it to the best of my ability, without ever compromising on quality or passion. I also hope to travel overseas - I have a few destinations I am still so yearning to visit! Hopefully in time, that will happen, then I can write about more international destinations too.


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#6. I built Camille, an AI assistant that turns tour operator and luxury travel website visitors into leads instead of silent bounces: (1 upvotes, 1 comments).


Posted by Valentino Scicolone in App , AI, Website, Marketing, Travel Tech, Startup.
Featured on Jul 9, 2026 (4 days ago).
External link to website.

1 comments:

Valentino Scicolone (Founder, Camille AI):

Hi everyone, I'm Valentino, founder of Camille.travel ✈️

Most travel websites get lots of visitors with real questions, but most leave without talking to anyone. So I built Camille: an AI assistant that lives on a tour operator's site, learns from their own trips and tone, answers visitors in their language, and gently captures the lead instead of letting them disappear.

I've built two versions of the AI assistant:
1) Camille for premium and luxury brands
2) Camille Go for smaller operators

You can activate the AI assistant with a single line of HTML and the widget appears straight away. No developer, no deployment, nothing to maintain — it's live on your site the moment you paste it.

I'd love your feedback on:

- Is it clear what Camille does and who it's for?
- As a travel person, would you trust an AI like this on your own site?
- Anything confusing, missing, or overpromised?

Honest, critical feedback beats compliments, so don't hold back. Thanks!


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#7. Has anyone here had any experience with BookTourX?: (1 upvotes, 2 comments).


Posted by James Mortimer in Discussion ,
Featured on Jul 9, 2026 (4 days ago).


2 comments:

James Mortimer (Chief of Historical shenanigans, Best UK Tours):

Has anyone here had any experience with BookTourX?

I've recently been approached by them about listing my tours on their platform. I've had a look through their website, but before making any decisions I'd really like to hear from operators who have actual experience with them.

• Have you signed up?
• Have you received any bookings?
• How has the onboarding process been?
• Any positives or negatives worth knowing about?

It also feels like there are a growing number of new tour marketplaces and booking platforms launching at the moment, all promising low commissions and better exposure. I'm curious what everyone thinks about these newer entrants.

Are they genuinely adding value to the industry, or are they simply spreading operators across more platforms with little return?

I'd really appreciate any honest feedback or experiences before I decide whether it's worth joining.


James Mortimer (Chief of Historical shenanigans, Best UK Tours):

Just got a reply for when i asked about their company see below:

Nice to e-meet you, and thanks for getting back to me.

A quick introduction about us:

We are a two-sided marketplace for experiences and activities, headquartered in Singapore. Our platform enables tour operators to sign up, create their own listings, and manage all aspects of their products directly. Operators self-manage their listings, including descriptions, itineraries, pricing, availability, lead times, pickup information, and booking settings and direct communication with travelers.

Feel free to take a quick look at our platform here. booktourx.com.

Key highlights:

No disruption to your current setup – We work alongside your existing distribution channels.

Additional sales and brand exposure – Reach a wider audience and create new booking opportunities.

Lightweight, supplier-focused onboarding – Simple setup with minimal time and administrative effort.

Free to list, pay only for results – No upfront costs or ongoing listing fees; you only pay when bookings are generated.

How easy to onboard with us:

15-minute onboarding – sign up & complete a simple supplier form

Minimal listing work – with your consent, our onboarding team will help set up your existing listings from TripAdvisor and have them ready for your review

Once imported, your team will be able to review the listings, make any necessary updates, and publish them when ready. Our team’s role is simply to help speed up the setup process and reduce the effort required to create the listings from scratch.

Final review, edits, and publishing will remain fully under your control.

Go live immediately – start selling as soon as listings are approved with no delays

Our Pricing Model:

No upfront costs – no setup or subscription fees
5% commission – pay only on confirmed bookings
Our Commitment: ”No results, no fees.”
You pay a small 5% commission fee per booking with minimal operational setup effort.

If you’re interested in proceeding further, just sign up & submit the supplier form here. Our team will handle the rest.

For any partnership enquiries, schedule a 30-minute call with me here.

Or WhatsApp me at +61 XXXX XXX XXX for a faster chat.


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#8. How do independent travel reps find DMC partners?: (0 upvotes, 1 comments).


Posted by John Dante in Discussion , Marketing, Tour, Destination.
Featured on Jul 9, 2026 (4 days ago).


1 comments:

John Dante (Director and Operations, Beyond the plains safaris):

Hello Travel Massive community,

I'm John Dante, owner and lead guide at Beyond the Plains Safaris, a destination management company based in Nairobi, Kenya.

I'm interested in learning how independent travel representation works from both the rep and DMC (Destination Management Company) perspective.

For those who have experience, how do travel reps typically identify and evaluate destination management companies? What qualities help establish a successful long-term partnership, and what expectations do both sides usually have?

I'm hoping to better understand the process and would appreciate hearing about your experiences and any best practices you've seen work well.


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#9. Chasing New Markets: How Vietnam's Travel Industry Is Going Global — Recap of the Travel Massive Saigon Event with Airwallex: (14 upvotes, 2 comments).


Posted by Natalya Wissink in Article , Travel Massive, Community, Vietnam, Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City.
Featured on Jul 7, 2026 (6 days ago).
External link to website.

Thanks to over one hundred travel professionals who joined us at Sofitel Saigon Plaza for our [industry insights and networking evening](www.travelmassive.com/events/saigon-travel-massive-and-airwallex-present-industry-insights-networking-1138891400) last week, supported by Airwallex.

The event, hosted by [Saigon Travel Massive](www.travelmassive.com/posts/ho-chi-minh-city-travel-massive-719984002) and co-presented by [Airwallex](www.airwallex.com/vn-en), brought together hoteliers, DMCs, tour operators, travel agencies, and travel-tech companies for an afternoon of case studies, panel discussion, and industry networking.

How do you find your next inbound market — and actually turn that awareness into visitor arrivals?

As competition for international visitors intensifies and traveler behavior keeps shifting, more destinations and travel businesses are looking past their traditional source markets for growth. That was the throughline for the session: not just *why* new markets matter, but *how* companies on the ground in Vietnam are actually breaking into them.

[Nghiep Le](www.linkedin.com/in/nghiep-le-8a4426106/), Senior Manager and VN Commercial Lead at [Airwallex](www.airwallex.com/vn-en), spoke to the financial infrastructure side of market expansion — the practical realities of collecting, holding, and moving money across borders as travel businesses scale into new geographies.

We then heard from [Thang Phan](www.linkedin.com/in/phantrongthang), CEO of [Aravinda Travel](aravindatravel.com) and BDM at [SJourney Luxury Train](sjourneytrain.com), shared his experience building new source markets from the operator side.

The solo presentations fed into a panel discussion moderated by [Hao Tran](www.travelmassive.com/@hao-tran), founder and CEO of [Vietcetera](vietcetera.com/en), joined by:

- [Thang Phan](www.linkedin.com/in/phantrongthang) — CEO, [Aravinda Travel](sjourneytrain.com) and BDM, [SJourney Luxury Train](sjourneytrain.com)
- [Chau Nguyen](www.linkedin.com/in/chau-cecilia-nguyen-487913117/) — Founder, [Urbanist Travel](urbanisttravel.com)
- [Alistair Minty](vn.linkedin.com/in/alistairminty) — General Manager, [Sofitel Saigon Plaza](sofitel-saigon-plaza.com)

Together, the panel unpacked the strategies, partnerships, and challenges behind successful inbound market expansion — offering practical perspectives that's hard to get outside a room like this one, drawing on experience across tour operations, boutique travel, and hospitality.

The session drew over 100 attendees spanning hotels and resorts, DMCs and tour operators, travel tech, media, and more. Represented organizations included: *Abercrombie & Kent Vietnam, Six Senses (Con Dao and Ninh Van Bay), Furama Resort Đà Nẵng, Crowne Plaza Phu Quoc, Centara Mirage Resort Mui Ne, Destination Asia, Discova, Khiri Travel Vietnam, SiteMinder, Pandaw Cruises, Vespa Adventures, L'Alya Ninh Van Bay, Trails of Indochina, Collective (Lacàph & BOLD84), Heads on Pillows, and Cimigo* just to name a few.

Following the formal program, networking drinks were sponsored by co-host Airwallex — plus a lucky draw to close out the evening. Attendees left with new contacts, plenty of ideas, and a clearer picture of what it takes to grow beyond a familiar source market.

— Thanks to everyone who attended and see you at our next event!

#Thanks to our co-host, Airwallex

This event was made possible by Airwallex, a global fintech company providing cross-border payments, multi-currency accounts, and embedded financial services — helping travel businesses move money internationally without the friction of traditional banking. Learn more and sign up at [airwallex.com/vn-en](www.airwallex.com/vn-en).

*Want to attend events like these? Join the [Saigon Travel Massive](www.travelmassive.com/posts/ho-chi-minh-city-travel-massive-719984002) — our local chapter in Vietnam connects hundreds of hotel brands, DMCs, tour operators, tourism boards, investors, and KOLs.*


2 comments:

Natalya Wissink (Founder, Secret Experiences):

It was a pleasure to co-host this event and bring our Travel Massive members together. It was great to see familiar faces, meet new people, and have so many interesting conversations around Vietnam’s travel industry expansion. Thanks to everyone who joined, shared their ideas, and made the evening such a nice one. Looking forward to seeing the community at the upcoming Travel Massive Asia Conference in Da Nang!


Piyal (Founder & Destination Management Specialist at, U Touring Sri Lanka):

Excellent insights. Diversifying source markets and building strong international partnerships are becoming increasingly important for destinations worldwide. It's encouraging to see Vietnam taking a strategic approach to sustainable tourism growth. Thank you for sharing this recap.


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#10. HolaDear is a digital postcard app where you can send a photo, a message and a pin on the map to somebody you miss: (12 upvotes, 9 comments).


Posted by Jimena Serfaty in App , Startup, Family Travel, Storytelling.
Featured on Jul 3, 2026 (10 days ago).
External link to website.

9 comments:

Jimena Serfaty (Founder, HolaDear):

I’m Jime, an Argentinian living in London, and I’ve spent most of the last 15 years living and travelling abroad.

HolaDear was recently accepted into the Web Summit Alpha Program which is a huge milestone — it's still very new and currently in beta.

Here's the story behind it:

When I first left Argentina in 2009, I used to send physical postcards home to my parents, grandparents and friends. Some took months to arrive, some never did, but the ones that made it are still kept safe somewhere in a drawer.

What I missed was the feeling behind it: choosing a postcard, writing something, and sending it to one person because you were thinking of them. That was what I wanted to bring back.

When my niece was born in 2020, and I started travelling again in 2021, I kept thinking how nice it would be to send her something special. A photo just for her. A message just for her. Something she could keep and look back on one day. So I started looking for an app that did something like this. I couldn’t find one.

Everything I found was either public, built around sharing with everyone, or focused on sending physical postcards. Yes, I could send photos to my sister, but it wasn’t the same.

Then, earlier this year, I thought: "I have this idea for an app. Why don’t I just go for it?"

That’s how HolaDear was born.

A few things that make HolaDear different:

• No app required for recipients: they receive their postcard through a private, PIN-protected link without needing to download anything.
• Family Link: kids get their own private mailbox, with a grown-up view for parents. There’s also an Adult View for people who aren’t tech-savvy.
• Map of memories: every postcard includes a pin showing where it was sent from, creating a collection of memories from around the world.
• Print your postcards: you can print each postcard, fold it in half into a little tent to put on your desk, or keep it somewhere special, like on your fridge.

👉 I’d love feedback from the Travel Massive community! Try it out at holadear.app

Who would you send your first postcard to?


Nicole Kratzmann (Co-Founder, 2B LOCAL | Rocks & Birds Media):

Beautiful idea, Jimena! I really love the thought of bringing back the feeling of sending a postcard. There's something so special about creating a personal and authentic message for someone you care about.

We're building something similar in spirit with 2B LOCAL, a travel app that helps people discover authentic local recommendations from friends, locals, and people they know and trust instead of algorithm-driven suggestions. It's great to see more travel startups focusing on genuine human connections and authentic experiences.

Wishing you the best of luck at the Web Summit Alpha! 🙌 I'd love to stay in touch and see where your journey takes you. Let's connect! Best regards, Nicole from 2B LOCAL


Jimena Serfaty (Founder, HolaDear):

Hi Nicole!

Thank you so much for your kind words.

I love 2B LOCAL, I'dlove to see authentic local recommendations. Need to check it out.

And I agree with you it's creat to see human connections again.

I'd love for us to keep in touch ♥️


Shaheer (bothways):

This is such a clean app!


Jimena Serfaty (Founder, HolaDear):

Thank you so much! We continue to work to improve it 😊


Christopher Oliver (Chairman of the Board, Azure Group of Companies Ltd):

I will send one very soon trying to complete my 18 rooms.


Jimena Serfaty (Founder, HolaDear):

That is so exciting! Please let me know how it goes Christopher.


Bekah suber ():

I’ll have to send some for my family back home! Postage is expensive and too often things get lost in the mail. What a great app ❤️


Jimena Serfaty (Founder, HolaDear):

Thank you so much!! I hope you family enjoys it as much as you. Let me know how it goes 💪


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Upcoming Events

HERE'S THE NEXT 5 UPCOMING EVENTS:


#1. London Creators Summer Social: Timewalk Exhibition VIP Preview with Stay22 and Visit Cascais


City: London
When: Wednesday 22 July, starting at 4:00 PM
Description:

Join London Travel Massive Content Creators for a Summer Social and Timewalk Exhibition Preview - in partnership with Stay22 and Visit Cascais

Drinks on a super yacht, time travel, and a weekend in Portugal are up for grabs.

London Travel Massive is gathering the city's best travel creators for one unmissable evening. After a welcome reception, you'll be among the very first people to step inside the Timewalk Exhibition at Immerse LDN, with an exclusive VIP preview the night before it opens to the public.

And the perks don't stop at the preview: one lucky attendee (plus a guest) will win a long weekend in Cascais, Portugal, courtesy of Visit Cascais. You'll also get the inside track on Travel Massive's Top Creators list and how to land a spot on it.

📍 Location: Starting at the Sky Lounge at the Sunborn Yacht - Registration 16:00 - 16:30. Royal Victoria Dock, London, E16 1AA - 2 minutes walk from Custom House station.
🗓️ Date: Wednesday, 22nd July 2026
⏰ Time: Registration 16:00. Finish 18:00.
✅ Spots are strictly limited - Apply to attend by joining the waitlist.
- Be sure to have a completed Travel Massive profile (photo, bio, links).

Here's how the evening unfolds:

🥂 First up, our welcome drinks reception at the Sunborn London Yacht Hotel. Head to the super yacht's Sky Lounge, pick up your registration, grab a drink, and get stuck into conversations with fellow creators in our community about your travel plans and collaborations.

👋 Next, we'll hear from Matthew Gardiner, our London Travel Massive director about our recent 2026 Travel Creator Economy Report which surveyed 500 creators and travel brands on the US$200 billion creator economy and what insights we learned.

🤩 We'll then take a quick stroll to the Timewalk Exhibition at Immerse LDN just 2 minutes away for an exclusive VIP preview - the night before it opens to the public. You'll be among the very first people to experience one of London's most anticipated new immersive attractions.

Win a Trip to Cascais, Portugal

Our event partner Visit Cascais are inviting one very lucky attendee (plus a guest) to the Portuguese Riviera for a long weekend to remember. The prize includes:

🏨 3 nights at a 4-star hotel for 2 in beautiful Cascais
🚤 A 2-hour solar boat trip along the stunning Cascais coastline
🧑‍🍳 A 4-hour private traditional Portuguese cuisine cooking workshop
✈️ £100 towards your flight (prize does not include flights)

About the Timewalk Exhibition

Timewalk is an immersive, multi-sensory journey through ancient civilisations, including Göbeklitepe, Babylon, Egypt, Maya, and Rapa Nui. The experience uses large-scale 360-degree projections, spatial audio, and cinematic storytelling to bring human history to life. Learn more at timewalkexhibition.com/london/

Spaces are limited. Register your interest in attending now.

⏰ Be the first through the door: VIP preview before public opening day.
📸 Experience 360° projection, spatial audio, ancient worlds.
🎁 Win a weekend in Cascais. 3 nights, a solar boat, and Portuguese cooking.

Questions about this event? Please email your event host: Matthew Gardiner, Director of Travel Massive London: matthew@travelmassive.com

Please note: when you register for this event (which must be done in advance) we will be sharing your details with Stay22 and Visit Cascais. There will also be photography at the event.

We look forward to seeing you!

🚀 About Stay22

Stay22 gives creators a smarter way to monetise travel content across blogs, websites, and YouTube. It offers quick setup, clear performance tracking, and a way to start earning without rebuilding the content you already have. Learn more at tmsv.co/stay22

About Visit Cascais:

An elegant blend of 19th-century architecture and traditional Portuguese charm, Cascais is a veritable paradise for those seeking endless culture, sun and sand. The historic wealth of Cascais’ royal past is still visible on every winding cobbled street, with grand palaces and extravagant villas dotted in between boutiques and classic eateries. A yet undiscovered region of Portugal that is just 20 minutes by train from Portugal’s capital of Lisbon, the charming cultural town of Cascais and neighbouring palatial Sintra offer a welcome escape for a more refined, relaxed escape.

Learn more at www.visitcascais.com

About Immerse LDN

Immerse LDN is the UK’s largest immersive entertainment district, located on the ExCeL London Waterfront at the Royal Docks. The kilometer-long waterfront destination features world-class, interactive exhibitions spanning TV, film, music, art, and gaming. Learn more at immerseldn.com

About the Sunborn London Yacht:

Located less than a minute's walk from ExCeL London, the Sunborn London is a floating super-yacht hotel docked in Royal Victoria Dock: www.sunbornlondon.com

🌍 About London Travel Massive

Travel Massive London is the largest community within the Travel Massive network, uniting creators, startups, brands, and innovators in Europe's travel capital. Join the chapter at: www.travelmassive.com/posts/london-travel-massive-979884824

Link to event page

#2. Music City Miles & Points Travel Meetup (July 2026)


City: Nashville, TN
When: Sunday 26 July, starting at 2:00 PM
Description:

Join us for our monthly travel meetup to discuss the latest news in travel, credit cards, and loyalty programs.

This month's event location is Hillside Hangout in Mt Juliet. It’s a laid-back spot with an outdoor patio featuring a playground and open space for kids to play while the adults talk travel.

Link to event page

#3. LIVE Webinar: What's Driving Content Monetization in 2026


City: Online
When: Wednesday 29 July, starting at 2:00 PM BST
Description:

Join Travel Massive and Stay22 for the official launch of the 2026 Travel Creator Economy Study

Everyone has opinions on the travel creator economy. Now we have the data.

Be part of our LIVE webinar with Travel Massive and Stay22 as we unveil the 2026 Travel Creator Economy Study and explore the hard data behind what creators earn, what brands actually want, and where the real opportunities are hiding.

💻 LIVE Webinar (Online)
🗓️ Date: Wednesday, 29th July 2026
⏰ Time: 2 PM–3 PM BST (9 AM NYC / 3 PM Berlin / 9 PM Singapore)
✅ RSVP is essential. Register on this event page
👉 Join us LIVE for the event, plus a recording will be provided to all participants

With a US$200 billion total addressable market size, the travel creator economy has become one of the most influential forces shaping travel marketing, storytelling, and consumer decision-making. Yet there remains limited industry data on how creators and travel brands work together, what drives successful partnerships, and where the biggest opportunities and challenges exist.

Drawing on current insights from 500 creators, tourism boards, PR agencies, hospitality brands, tour operators, and marketing professionals worldwide this LIVE webinar will reveal the key findings and data from our comprehensive study.

You'll Hear From
• Matthew Gardiner, Webinar host and Director at London Travel Massive
• Felix Contant, Creator Partnerships at Stay22
• Kash Bhattacharya, Founder and Editor of the BudgetTraveller
• Carae Hilcher, Travel Blogger at Girl on a Zebra

What You'll Learn:
• The current state of the travel creator economy in 2026
• How creators and travel brands are collaborating today
• Key challenges facing both creators and travel businesses
• What travel organizations look for when selecting creator partners
• Opportunities to improve collaboration, transparency, and campaign performance

Who Should Attend?

— Travel Content Creators: Bloggers, influencers, journalists, photographers, videographers, YouTubers, podcasters, newsletter publishers, and digital storytellers looking to better understand industry trends and strengthen brand partnerships.

— Travel Industry Professionals: Destination marketing organizations, tourism boards, PR and communications agencies, marketing teams, hotels, accommodation providers, tour operators, experience providers, and travel brands seeking data-driven insights into creator collaborations.

Why Attend?

Whether you're a creator building new partnerships or a travel brand investing in creator marketing, this LIVE webinar will provide valuable research-backed insights to help you make better decisions, build stronger relationships, and achieve better outcomes. You'll also have the opportunity to ask questions, and discuss what the findings mean for the future of travel creator-industry collaboration.

About the Research

The 2026 Travel Creator Economy Study is a global research initiative led by Travel Massive supported by Stay22 and industry partners. The study was created to help establish a clearer understanding of the travel creator ecosystem and provide helpful benchmarks for both creators and travel businesses. By bringing together perspectives from across the industry, the research aims to support more effective partnerships and outcomes for everyone involved. Get your copy today at:

www.travelmassive.com/posts/the-creator-economy-is-changing-fast-heres-what-500-creators-and-travel-brands-told-us-930385423

✅ Secure your spot today. Be among the first to access the findings and join the conversation shaping the future of the travel creator economy.

— We look forward to seeing you!

About Stay22

🚀 Stay22 gives creators a smarter way to monetize travel content across blogs, websites, and YouTube. It offers quick setup, clear performance tracking, and a way to start earning without rebuilding the content you already have. Learn more at tmsv.co/stay22

About Travel Massive

🌍 Travel Massive is the world's largest community of travel industry professionals, connecting people across the travel ecosystem in over 100 cities. If you're a creator in travel, then you'll fit right in around here. We're the OG of travel blogger meetups, connecting over 10,000 content creators with brands and destinations.

Link to event page

#4. Travel Massive Asia Conference 2026 Da Nang


City: Da Nang, Vietnam
When: August 21-22 (2 Days), starting at 09:00
Description:

Join Top Travel Innovators, Creators, and Marketers at Travel Massive Asia Conference 2026, in Da Nang, Vietnam on August 21-22.

Travel Massive Asia Conference 2026 will be hosted across two days in Da Nang (Friday 21st to Saturday 22nd August) with a focus on innovation, creation, and marketing in travel, featuring: expert-led workshops, industry panels, founder interviews, a startup pitch competition, tourism and creator masterclasses, and community activations.

Check out highlights from our 2025 conference: www.travelmassive.com/posts/photos-from-travel-massive-asia-conference-2025-in-da-nang-vietnam-401401759

The Conference for Travel Innovation, Creation, and Marketing

Day 1 (Conference) will be hosted on the final day of HorecFex (20-21 August) — the premier technology event for the tourism and hospitality industry in Vietnam which attracts over 4,000 attendees including senior hospitality executives and features 80 exhibition booths from local and international vendors.

Day 2 (Masterclasses) will take place at Namia River Retreat, a five-star villa resort, wellness and meeting space in the historic town of Hoi An — a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring small-group tourism and creator masterclasses led by experts from the Travel Massive network, followed by an exclusive after party to celebrate two days of learnings and new connections.

🏝️ The conference will be hosted at the Ariyana Convention Centre, a 5-star conference facility built for the 25th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, located in the centre of the beachfront Ariyana Danang Tourism Complex.

🇻🇳 Da Nang is the largest city in Central Vietnam and a regional hub for Vietnam's fast growing tourism market, which welcomed a record 21+ million international tourists in 2025 and is the 3rd largest travel destination in South East Asia. Vietnam's top inbound source markets include the United States, China, South Korea, Japan, Australia, India, and Russia.

👉 This is an exclusive event for: travel industry professionals, tourism operators, travel startups, verified travel creators, influencers and KOLs, and relevant industry experts and media.

🤩 This is your opportunity to learn from and meet with like-minded professionals and founders from across the tourism, hospitality, and online travel sectors in South East Asia and beyond. We look forward to welcoming you!

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Program and topics

Day 1 — Conference at Ariyana Convention Centre
🤖 (Workshop) Get Found in the AI Era: SEO and AI Search Visibility for Travel Brands
💻 (Workshop) Building AI Campaigns: The Future of Discovery in Marketing
🔥 Fireside Chat: Founder's Interview (TBA)
🤳 The Creator Economy in South East Asia: What's Working in 2026
🔮 Top Travel Trends for 2027
✈️ Travel Tech Showdown: Leaders Debate OTAs vs Direct Booking in the age of AI
🚀 Travel Startup Pitch Competition
🥂 Industry networking drinks

Day 2 — Hoi An Masterclasses
🎓 5-8 expert-led masterclasses across two venues covering topics including content creation, travel storytelling, AI marketing tools, destination marketing, growing a travel business in South East Asia, and building and monetizing a travel audience.

🎉 After Party — an exclusive evening event at a secret venue in Hoi An to celebrate two days of learning, connection, and inspiration with new friends from across the travel industry.

Tickets and Registration

Early Bird Tickets to Travel Massive Asia Conference 2026 Da Nang (21-22 August) are now available to purchase and includes entry to HorecFex Hospitality Exhibition and Forum (20-21 August). Some restrictions apply:

• Morning workshops on Day 1 are limited to 100 seats.
• Masterclasses on Day 2 are subject to group capacity and availability.

To secure your spot at Travel Massive Asia Conference 2026 Da Nang:

✅ Sign in to your Travel Massive profile, or create an account (it's free)
✅ Purchase a ticket using the "Buy Ticket" link on this event page
✅ Book your flights and accommodation to attend (see FAQ for tips)

Tickets are non-transferrable. You can get a full refund 30 days prior to the event.

FAQ: Where to stay / how to get there:

• Day 1 will be hosted at the Ariyana Convention Centre in Da Nang, Vietnam.
• Day 2 will be hosted in Hoi An town at Namia River Retreat.
• The official hotel is Furama Resort (a 10 minute walk to the convention centre).
• There are many hotel options nearby the convention centre and in Da Nang city.
• Fly direct to Da Nang International Airport (DAD) from international hubs including Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Seoul, Tokyo, or transit via Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) or Hanoi.
• Bus and train from HCMC (Saigon) to Da Nang (allow a full day, at least).
• Get an Electronic Visa for Vietnam at evisa.gov.vn (for US and other citizens)
• We recommend to extend your stay to explore nearby sights and Central Vietnam!

Questions or need advice? Contact us at asia@travelmassive.com

Link to event page

#5. Tourism Innovation Summit 2026


City: Seville, Spain
When: October 6-8 (3 Days), starting at 10:00
Description:

TIS2026: The New Generation of Travel & Hotel Tech

Get ready to reimagine the tourism industry with the most cutting-edge technology showcased at TIS2026!

In an increasingly connected and innovative world, the tourism sector is transforming. The fusion between the travel industry and technology is opening up a world of endless possibilities. From trip planning to destination experiences, every aspect of the traveler’s journey is being reinvented thanks to technological advances. From intuitive mobile applications to augmented reality systems, innovation is elevating the way we explore the world. In this exciting journey towards the future, TIS 2026 stands as the epicenter of change.

Join us from October 6th to 8th 2026, as we explore the latest trends and technological solutions that are transforming the travel industry. This year Tourism Innovation Summit 2026 offers you a unique opportunity to showcase your latest and greatest advancements to +8,000 Tourism professionals.

Learn more at www.tisglobalsummit.com

Link to event page

#6. IMEX America 2026


City: Las Vegas
When: October 13-15 (3 Days), starting at 10:00 AM
Description:

The heartbeat of the global business events industry.

IMEX America is the largest trade show for the global meetings, events and incentive travel industry.

Our award-winning show brings the meetings industry together to do a year’s worth of business under one roof. Suppliers and buyers from every sector of the meetings industry come together at IMEX, held at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Las Vegas.

Our free-to-attend four-day program offers specialist education, networking and much more, on and off the trade show floor.

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Talking Point: Design Matters

In 2026–2027, we’re making Design Matters our Talking Point. Because good design isn’t just good business—it’s how things work, feel and change us.

Design is the ultimate differentiator. It’s design that helps organizations, brands and events stand out and be remembered. So, we’re inviting the global events industry to embrace design as a business superpower. Because it matters.

Where is IMEX America held?

Welcome to Las Vegas! IMEX takes place at Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Mandalay Bay is the fifth largest convention center in the US, with 2.1 million square feet of meeting and exhibit space. Just a short car ride from the airport, Mandalay Bay is located on the dazzling Las Vegas Strip.

Learn more at america.imexevents.com

Link to event page

Classified Ads

Here's the 10 latest classified ads:


Classified #1. Apply to pitch at Travel Massive Asia Conference (Extended to 15 July)


• Company: Travel Massive
• Location: Da Nang, Vietnam.
• We're looking for **innovative early-stage travel and hospitality startups** to compete on stage at **Travel Massive Asia Conference** in **Da Nang, Vietnam** this August 21-22. Gain the exposure, feedback, and industry connections needed to grow and take your startup to the next level. **This year’s competition will see 5 early-stage startups that are:** ✅ Travel and hospitality startups ✅ Have a focus on Asia as a source market ✅ Founded within the last 3 years **What you get:** • 5 minute pitch at Travel Massive Asia Conference • Shared demo booth at HorecFex — 4,000 attendees (20–21 Aug) • Coverage across Travel Massive, reaching 80,000 tourism professionals • 2 tickets to Travel Massive Asia Conference (21–22 Aug) **Jury includes:** • Elsa Verzijl — EMEA & Southeast Asia, Skift • Keith Van — Community & Partnerships, seats.aero • Mandy Nguyen — Startup Vietnam Foundation • Hannah Pearson — Founder, Pear Anderson **Applications close 15 July 2026** 👉 Apply now: https://tmsv.co/asia-2026-startup-pitch-apply **Travel Massive Asia Conference** is a two-day conference bringing together travel and hospitality industry leaders for expert-led workshops, panels, and the startup pitch competition. The pitch competition takes place on 21 August as part of **HorecFex** — Vietnam's premier hospitality and food service trade show running 20–21 August in Da Nang, drawing over 4,000 industry attendees. Full guide: https://travelmassive.com/asia · Questions: asia@travelmassive.com
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• Company: Booking.com
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• Company: Secret Escapes
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• Company: Skyscanner
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