travel industry

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Discussions on WindowsForum about the travel industry cover the impact of AI on travel planning, as highlighted in the Comscore 2025 AI Intelligence Report, and the effects of Google's monopoly ruling on travel advertising. These threads explore how generative AI is becoming routine for booking flights and accommodations, and how legal decisions reshape digital advertising for travel companies. The tag also includes historical events like the Thomas Cook collapse and unique airline practices such as kung fu training for cabin crew, reflecting a broad range of travel industry topics from technology to operations.
  1. From hype to habit: Comscore 2025 AI Intelligence Report insights

    From Hype to Habit: What Comscore’s 2025 AI Intelligence Report Actually Shows (and What It Means) By WindowsForum newsroom — December 9, 2025 Executive summary Comscore’s new “AI Intelligence Report” is not an anecdote; it’s a measurement play: a person-based, panel-backed attempt to quantify...
  2. Google’s Monopoly Ruling and Its Impact on Travel Industry Advertising

    The U.S. federal court’s gavel echoed across Silicon Valley and swirled around conference rooms worldwide, signaling something almost unfathomable: someone told Google “no.” After decades of digital dominance and a billboard-sized presence in online advertising, the search giant finds itself at...
  3. VIDEO Thomas Cook collapse: the facts so far

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  4. Hong Kong Airlines cabin crew get kung fu training

    It may not be an idea that'll take off in Britain – but Hong Kong Airlines has introduced kung fu lessons for its cabin crews and it's proved a soaraway success. Tutoring in wing chun martial arts – which is close-range combat involving striking and grappling - has become mandatory so...