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From non-WiFi to the digital era: How connectivity is reshaping travel experiences

By Chris Pacheco

 

In the age of technology, WiFi has become an integral part of our everyday lives. From staying connected with loved ones to accessing information on the go, the importance of connectivity extends to the realm of travel and tourism.

Travel before without WiFi

Not too long ago, traveling meant being ‘disconnected.’ Pre-trip research involved guidebooks and maps and communication relied on public phones or expensive international roaming. It was a time when the anticipation of exploring new destinations was tempered by the challenges of staying connected.

The digital era: Connecting travelers like never before

Enter the digital era, where connectivity has transformed travel and tourism. The difference is striking: from booking flights and accommodations online to navigating using GPS, travel has become more accessible, convenient and efficient.

Businesses involved and adapting to connectivity

A wide range of businesses within the travel and tourism industry is involved in the connectivity revolution. Hotels, airlines, travel agencies and transportation companies now recognize the importance of providing travelers with seamless connectivity throughout their journey.

Hotels: Reliable and high-speed internet access has become a prerequisite for modern travelers. Hotels that prioritize connectivity can provide a seamless experience for guests, allowing them to stay connected, stream content and share their experiences effortlessly.

Airlines: In-flight WiFi has become a sought-after amenity for travelers. Airlines that offer connectivity onboard can cater to the needs of digital nomads, business travelers and those who simply wish to stay connected or entertained during their journeys.

Travel agencies: With the ability to research and book travel arrangements from anywhere in the world, travel agencies must adapt to the digital landscape. Offering online booking platforms and personalized travel itineraries ensures a seamless customer experience.

The benefits of prioritizing connectivity in travel and tourism go beyond mere convenience. They include:

Seamless experience: Travelers can stay connected with friends, family and work, enhancing their overall journey experience.

Access to information: Connected travelers can access real-time information about local attractions, events and services, making informed decisions and embracing spontaneity.

Personalization: Connectivity enables businesses to provide personalized recommendations, offers and notifications tailored to individual travel preferences.

For travel and hospitality businesses seeking to upgrade their connectivity infrastructure, Omada SDN provides a comprehensive solution. With its cutting-edge networking platform and devices, Omada is designed specifically for the travel and tourism industry and businesses at large. Its reliable and fast internet connection can greatly improve the overall customer experience, leading to higher satisfaction and repeat business. Moreover, its robust and flexible network infrastructure allows businesses to streamline their operations, from online bookings to customer service, enhancing operational efficiency remarkably.

Case Study:

StayHere Hotel in Morocco selects Omada SDN for reliable business WiFi

StayHere, a premier provider of short to medium-term real estate rentals in Morocco, employed TP-Link's Omada SDN to solve the challenge of providing a secure network in their apartment suites using corridor-only access points. Read here how Omada's networking devices, including access points, PoE switches and controllers, transformed StayHere's capability to offer stylish, high-tech accommodations while respecting Moroccan hospitality.

Visit https://www.tp-link.com/ca/business-networking/ or email us at sales.ca@tp-link.com to learn more.

Chris Pacheco

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