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TOURISM is getting a tech update as blockchain begins to make inroads in the industry, and could be a potential gamechanger for the Southeast Asian region in particular.
Blockchain is a type of technology that relies on distributed ledger technologies which allows users to verify transactions based on a series of conditions being met. The record is permanent, meaning that authenticity can always be tracked and managed.
“Enterprises that fail to adapt risk losing their share of a market that is only growing, particularly in Southeast Asia,” Malik said to the publication.
“Airlines and travel entities that are late in exploring the potential of blockchain may ultimately be perceived as slower and less secure than their forward-thinking competitors.”
Hotels could make use of blockchain to implement a smoother housekeeping system. Source: Shutterstock
For travel companies in airports or hotels, blockchain can help ensure that customer information is effectively tracked and fed to the right individuals. For instance, if a cleaner has finished up in a hotel guest room, a blockchain could trigger a series of actions that let the front desk know that it’s all right to check guests in early.
In airports, where the logistics can be challenging and information is hard to get when you’re in different departments, blockchain technology could help ensure that everyone is kept updated and that those involved are prepared ahead of time.
“Blockchain can ensure that everyone involved in travel – airline crew, airport staff, ground services crew and passengers – has access to the same, up-to-date, verified information about arrivals, departures and delays,” said Malik, who is vice president of sales APAC for CellPoint Mobile, to Forbes.
“This can help to avoid situations where airline and airport websites, mobile apps, text messages, passengers and staff members have outdated or conflicting information about flight statuses.”
Furthermore, Malik also said blockchain could change the way travelers pay while on trips by combining the potentials of wearables and mobile devices with online payment platforms. With blockchain, secure payments could be fast and safe for all players in the market. As it is, more and more businesses are moving their products onto digital e-commerce platforms.
Blockchain could change the way travelers pay while on trips by combining the potentials of wearables. Source: Shutterstock
The Nikkei Asian Review said that more people are shifting to smartphone-based payment options, meaning that companies now have a significant opportunity to help convert foot traffic into payments if their payment systems are up to date.
“Think of biometric-equipped mobile and wearable devices (authenticated by blockchain processes) allowing passengers to verify their identities, make in-cabin purchases, earn and redeem loyalty points immediately and check in to a hotel room all without pulling out IDs and exposing personal financial information,” Malik said.
“A traveler with a smartphone is a moving point of sale,” he added. “There are endless opportunities for airlines to communicate with that customer and offer personalized, relevant services that improve the travel experience and help increase revenue.”
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