Travel’s Top AI Operators

The travel industry has spent three years talking about artificial intelligence. In the summer of 2026, we’re finally building with it.
In earnings calls, CEOs now field questions about model training costs and agentic infrastructure with the same fluency they once reserved for RevPAR. In hiring, chief AI officer roles are cropping up everywhere on LinkedIn. In off-the-record conversations, when the comms team is gone, executives talk about what’s actually in motion versus what’s being demoed to the board.
A great deal is now in production. This list puts the spotlight on the people running it.
The AI operators recognized here span hotels, airlines, online travel agencies, global distribution systems, corporate travel platforms, airports, and theme parks. They’re global from Singapore to Atlanta, Amsterdam to Gurugram. Some have engineering teams of thousands. Some are designing terminals that will not open until the 2030s. Some are pushing AI down

