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The impact of artificial intelligence on our daily lives is already being felt; yet, there has been little investigation into the ethical implications, which could be concerning. The Tourism and hospitality area holds a unique array of stakeholders that are central to human values. Systems with Artificial Intelligence in Tourism and Hospitality use vast amounts of personal and confidential type data which raises privacy concerns.


Dr. Jassim Haji, Bahrain

 AI in tourism and hospitality

With technologies playing a vital role in multicultural interaction it is imperative that applied research is paid attention to. The Tourism and hospitality area holds a unique array of stakeholders that are central to human values. A conceptual framework would include ‘Human-human-AI’ interaction levels, direct and indirect stakeholders, and the macro environment overall. There are several reasons why the importance of Artificial Intelligence ethics in Tourism and Hospitality is important, firstly AI in this field can learn to make decisions on complex and big data easily, and managers have already transferred some of this decision-making process. Questions of control and accountability are raised when such action is taken so quickly. In parallel, AI systems in Tourism and Hospitality use vast amounts of personal and confidential type data which raises privacy concerns. The use of AI in companies within this field is also influenced directly by many stakeholders whose interests and security could be affected (Airlines, Hotels, Tour Operators, Museums, Restaurants, etc.).

An example would be when an AI system might decide to increase prices for the fare for flights for some passengers and decrease them for others, based on the willingness to spend, but by doing so the AI system could violate not international or governmental laws, but the fairness of the airline’s revenue management practice due to the unequal basis of proportions. A pricing strategy could influence the revenues of a company, and therefore undermine its competitiveness and impact the intermediaries such as a travel agency which would on a commission-based model AI will continue to advance and there is no exception within the Tourism and Hospitality industry.

However, the adoption of AI technologies needs to be implemented ethically to ensure that human values are respected and designed for. Theoretically, there is a fundamental realization that AI systems that are ubiquitous and pervasive can cause detrimental impacts and those impacts could be crossing national boundaries and impact different societies and cultures. Given these impacts, a conceptual approach that centralizes all affected stakeholders plus their values must be taken into consideration when designing these systems. Organizations must work with industry partners when developing systems that want to adopt to produce automated decisions based on big data – this will then lead to the adoption of addressing any ethical issues.

A centralized human value chain is required at the design level of any implementation of AI, and not doing this would incur biased and uneven AI systems making decisions that adversely impact the organization and those affiliated with them. The enrolment of stakeholder input at the conceptual stages is the key to the fair ethical use of AI systems within the Tourism and Hospitality sector, and given its growing importance to countries, governments, people and businesses, it should be seen as a vital first step. Those interacting with the technology on a first-hand basis must be in constant contact with the design and widespread impact of the dynamic AI system.



What is the role of AI in the travel and hospitality industry?

Artificial intelligence (AI) has had a tremendous impact on the travel and hospitality industries by automating operations, improving consumer experiences, and delivering personalised recommendations. It is used for customer service chatbots, demand forecasting, pricing optimisation, and virtual assistants for travellers and make decisions based on data

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Bharat Gaurav Deluxe AC Tourist Train will operate the Shri Ram-Janaki Yatra between Ayodhya and Janakpur for the Indian Railways in an effort to strengthen bilateral ties between India and Nepal.

The two most important pilgrimage sites in India and Nepal, Ayodhya and Janakpur, will be covered by Indian Railways' Bharat Gaurav Deluxe AC Tourist Train on a special tour called "Shri Ram-Janaki Yatra: Ayodhya to Janakpur," railways announced in a news release on Friday. The tourist train will depart from Delhi on February 17, 2023, strengthening bilateral relations and fostering cultural ties between the two countries. As additional attractions, the tourist train will visit Nandigram, Sitamarhi, Kashi, and Prayagraj. There will be two nights in hotels, one in Janakpur and one in Varanasi, with visits to Ayodhya, Sitamarhi, and Prayagraj included in the day halt at the destination.

The State of the Art Deluxe AC Tourist Train features two fine dining restaurants, a modern kitchen, shower cubicles in coaches, sensor-based washroom functions, and a foot massager. The fully air-conditioned train has two types of accommodations: first class and second class. The train has improved security features such as CCTV cameras and Security Guards for each coach, as well as an infotainment system for the entire train.

"The proposed 7-day Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train Tour begins in Ayodhya, Lord Rama's birthplace, where tourists will visit Shri Ram Janmbhumi temple and Hanuman temple, as well as Bharat Mandir at Nandigram. After Ayodhya, the train will travel to Sitamarhi Railway Station in Bihar, from where tourists will take a bus to Janakpur in Nepal, which is 70 kilometres away. Tourists can visit Ram Janki Temple, Sita Ram Vivah Mandap, and Dhanush Dham while in Janakpur "According to a press release from Indian Railways.

"After visiting Janakpur, tourists will return to Sitamarhi the following day to visit the Janki temple and Punaura Dham. The train will depart Sitamarhi and travel overnight to Varanasi. Tourists will visit Sarnath, Kashi Vishwanath temple and corridor, Tulsi temple, and Sankat Mochan Hanuman temple while in Kashi. Tourists will travel by bus from Varanasi to Prayagraj, where they will visit Sangam, Shankar Viman Mandapam, Hanuman temple, and Bharadwaj Ashram. On the seventh day of its journey, the train will return to Delhi from Prayagraj. This tour will cover approximately 2500 kilometres "It went on to say.

To make this package more appealing and affordable to a larger population, IRCTC has partnered with Paytm and Razorpay payment gateways to offer EMI payment options, which allow the total payment to be divided into small amounts EMIs. Users can use the EMI payment option to make payments in 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, or 24-month instalments. These EMI payment options are available via Debit/Credit Cards. COVID-19 final vaccination is required for all guests aged 18 and up.

The Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train is part of the Government of India's "Dekho Apna Desh" initiative to promote domestic tourism. The train will be a 7-day all-inclusive tour package starting at Rs 39,775 per person, and the price will cover the train journey in respective class, night stays at AC hotels, vegetarian meals, all transfer and sight-seeing in buses, travel insurance, and guide services, among other things.



Government engages with Industry Stakeholders through various regulatory and voluntary measures to provide conducive environment for women employees to mitigate the difficulties faced by women employees


Tourism industry workforce faces varied challenges due to tourism industry being largely unorganized, seasonal and fragmented across sectors. Tourism Industry is one of the largest employers of women workforce and the Government engages with Industry Stakeholders through various regulatory and voluntary measures to provide conducive environment for women employees to mitigate the difficulties faced by women employees.

Various provisions in the laws being administered by different Ministries of Government of India provide for safety, equal opportunity and congenial work environment for women employees. These include:

(i) The Code on Social Security, 2020

(ii) The Code on Wages 2019

(iii) Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 (as amended in 2017)

(iv) Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013



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