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Agentic AI for Tourism Builder Brainstorming Call

Date
Sun, 23 August 2026
Time
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM AST(America/Barbados)
Agentic AI for Tourism & Transportation Future Caribbean 2-Hour Builder & Advisor Call The Caribbean welcomes more than 35 million visitors every year, moving across airlines, ferries, hotels, villas, airports, cruises, restaurants, events, attractions and transportation networks. But behind one of the world's most important tourism regions is an operating system that remains highly fragmented. This Future Caribbean session brings together builders, advisors and leaders across tourism, hospitality and transportation to identify the challenges across the industry and envision what a new generation of tourism infrastructure could look like. The question: How do we use Agentic AI to make the Caribbean one of the best tourism experiences in the world — while making the industry more coordinated, efficient and profitable for the people and businesses operating it? We’ll explore challenges and opportunities across: Customer service and guest experience Hotels, villas and accommodation operations Airlines, ferries and inter-island mobility WhatsApp-first tourism infrastructure Autonomous booking and reservations AI-powered concierge and itinerary systems Transportation scheduling and dispatch Travel disruption and real-time rerouting Airports, ports and cruise coordination Tourism payments and settlement Events, festivals and high-volume transportation Local commerce and experience discovery Destination intelligence Safety and emergency response This is a working session. Bring the problems you are seeing, the friction you experience across the industry, and the systems you believe need to exist. We want builders and industry experts in the same room — identifying the problems together, challenging assumptions, collaborating across disciplines and envisioning what we should build next. Travel is not constrained by demand. It is constrained by coordination, communication and execution. Let's build the infrastructure to change that.