S7/E12 The Rise of Agentic AI Part 3

Travel Trends - Agentic AI - Jeff Kischuk - Jessie Fischer - Marius Nigond

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Agentic AI is quickly becoming the difference between a travel experience that feels generic and one that adapts to you in real time. In the final episode of our Agentic AI Series, Dan sits down with three builders deep in the work: Jeff Kischuk, CEO of TripianJessie Fischer, Founder and CEO of GuestOS, and Marius Nigond, CEO of iWander. Together, they break down what “agentic” really means for travel in 2026, AI that can make decisions, not just generate content, and the infrastructure required to make it work reliably and at scale.

We get into tangible use cases you can immediately picture, from iWander creating dynamic, in-destination audio tours and recommendations, to GuestOS running hotel phone lines with AI teammates that capture conversations and turn guest needs into action. We also explore Tripian’s role as the critical data layer, structuring and connecting travel data so AI agents can deliver relevant, contextual, and dependable experiences. For anyone in tours and activities, hospitality tech, or travel startups, this conversation shows how agentic AI can reduce friction while still preserving what travelers value most, meaningful human moments.

We also take an honest look at the challenges ahead: fragmented tech stacks, overtourism, personalization that risks crossing into discomfort, and the misconception that any one company will “own” the traveler. From data ownership to dynamic, real-time itineraries, including complex scenarios like cruise timing, this episode maps the trust layer the industry needs before AI-driven booking truly scales.

Thanks to Maya for sponsoring this series!

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🔥 Special Thanks to our Season 7 Title Sponsors for their Support: BokunCivitatisIntrepidKaptioPropellic and Protect Group

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