BERLIN (Reuters) - Blockchain technology has the potential to shake up the travel industry by giving airlines and hotels a way to bypass controlling intermediaries like Expedia (EXPE.O) or Amadeus ...
While blockchain is the underlying technology behind cryptocurrency, it is its own technology with many other uses. Photo Credit: NicoElNino/Shutterstock Despite being a natural-use case for ...
Blockchain's travel inroads are in payments, transaction records The first substantial wave of blockchain implementation in the travel industry will likely be for settlement and recording, according ...
More concept than concrete. That’s blockchain’s place right now in the world and in travel. Here, though, are three companies bringing blockchain to life in the travel industry. STEP’s Plan to Put ...
The travel industry has been pretty stagnant for years. Yes, we’ve seen a number of travel startups emerge, but with a few major players controlling all the inventory (flights, hotel rooms, etc), ...
Travel tech leaders are betting on blockchain to transform nearly every aspect of the travel journey, making transactions simpler, more affordable, and more trustworthy, for both providers and ...