That's a Wrap! Our Highlights from the TravelTech Show 2025

June 27, 2025

What a week! The buzz at the ExCeL London for this year’s TravelTech Show was simply electric. After months of preparation, our team had the pleasure of setting up the Travelgenix stand, polishing our new tech, and getting ready to connect with the beating heart of the UK travel industry – you. The energy was palpable, the conversations were inspiring, and the coffee was (just about) strong enough to keep us going!


Now that the banners are down and we’re back in the office, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on an incredible couple of days. This article is a massive thank you to everyone who stopped by our stand, a look back at the innovations we unveiled, and a glimpse into the exciting future that your feedback is helping to shape. From long-standing partners to new friends, your insights and enthusiasm have left us feeling more energised than ever. So, let’s dive into our biggest takeaways from the show.


The Buzz on the Stand


There’s something special about industry events like the TravelTech Show. In an increasingly digital world, the power of a face-to-face chat and a proper handshake can’t be overstated. It was fantastic to reconnect with so many familiar faces and put names to the emails and video calls we’ve shared over the years. But it was equally thrilling to meet so many new SME travel leaders, to hear your stories, understand your challenges, and discuss your ambitions.


The main theme running through almost every conversation was the need for smarter, not harder, ways of working. Travel entrepreneurs are some of the most passionate and resilient people in business, but time and resources are always finite. The question on everyone’s lips wasn’t if technology could help, but how it could be implemented seamlessly to free up time for what really matters: crafting unforgettable travel experiences and looking after customers. This is the very problem we at Travelgenix live to solve, and your feedback confirmed we are on the right track.


Unveiling Our Latest Innovations


We didn’t come to the show empty-handed! Our tech team has been working tirelessly behind the scenes, and we were thrilled to pull back the curtain on several new features and platforms designed specifically for SME travel companies. Our goal is always to level the playing field, giving you the powerful tools you need to compete with the industry giants without needing their budgets.


We showcased updates to our dynamic packaging systems and our ever-popular AI Itinerary Builder, which continues to save agents countless hours. However, the undisputed star of the show, generating the most excitement and "when-can-I-have-this?" questions, was the grand unveiling of our brand-new AI Marketing Suite.


Key Takeaways from TravelTech Show 2025


  • AI is Here and It’s Practical: The conversation around Artificial Intelligence has moved on from being a futuristic buzzword to a real, practical tool. SME travel companies are actively looking for AI solutions that solve today's problems – saving time, improving efficiency, and enhancing creativity.
  • Automation is the Key to Growth: For smaller teams, the ability to automate repetitive but essential tasks is a game-changer. The enthusiasm for tools that automate marketing shows that businesses are ready to embrace technology that allows them to punch above their weight and scale effectively.
  • Simplicity Wins: The most powerful technology is often the easiest to use. The feedback we received was a clear mandate: travel companies want innovative tools that are intuitive, integrate smoothly into their workflow, and deliver measurable results without a steep learning curve.


The Star of the Show: The AI Marketing Suite


We knew our new AI Marketing Suite was special, but the overwhelmingly positive reaction at the show was incredible. We were blown away by the number of people, both new and existing clients, who immediately grasped its potential and were eager to get their hands on it.


So, what is it? The Travelgenix AI Marketing Suite is a powerful new platform designed to be your in-house marketing assistant. It tackles one of the biggest challenges for SME travel agencies: finding the time and expertise to create a consistent, engaging, and high-quality marketing presence. In a nutshell, it enhances and automates your social media marketing, blog creation, and more.


Imagine being able to generate a month's worth of engaging social media posts about Italian city breaks in minutes, complete with stunning images and on-brand captions. Picture creating a beautifully written blog post about the best family-friendly resorts in Greece without having to type a single word. That’s the power we’ve built into the suite. It learns your brand's voice and tone, understands your target audience, and helps you create compelling content that drives engagement and bookings, all while you focus on running your business. The feedback from visitors was that this wasn't just another tool; it was a solution to a genuine, everyday business problem.


What This Means for Your Business


The excitement around our AI Marketing Suite reflects a wider shift in the industry. SME travel companies are no longer just competing on price or destination; they are competing on brand, story, and digital presence. Technology like this empowers you to build a powerful brand narrative without needing a dedicated marketing department.

It means you can maintain an active, professional, and inspiring presence on the channels where your customers are spending their time. It’s about achieving consistency, saving dozens of hours every month, and ultimately, driving more direct enquiries and bookings. At Travelgenix, we are committed to continuing this journey of innovation, building technology that not only solves problems but creates opportunities for growth for the UK’s vibrant travel sector.


Thank you again to everyone who made TravelTech Show 2025 such a resounding success for us. Your feedback is the fuel that drives our innovation, and we can’t wait to show you what’s next.


Five Actionable Tips for Your Travel Business


  1. Audit Your Marketing Time: For one week, track exactly how many hours you and your team spend on marketing tasks (social media, blogs, emails). The number will likely surprise you and will create a powerful business case for investing in automation.
  2. Don't Fear AI – Request a Demo: The best way to understand the power of new technology is to see it in action. Reach out to us for a no-obligation demo of the new Travelgenix AI Marketing Suite. See for yourself how you could be creating content in minutes.
  3. Define Your Brand Voice: Before you use any AI tool, be clear on your brand's personality. Are you adventurous, luxurious, quirky, family-focused? Having a clear voice guide will make any AI-generated content far more effective and authentic.
  4. Focus on One Channel First: Trying to automate everything at once can be overwhelming. Pick one channel where you want to improve – perhaps your Instagram or your company blog – and focus on using new tools to make that channel brilliant before expanding.
  5. Talk to Your Tech Partner: Engage with your technology providers (like us!) and ask about their product roadmap. Understanding what new features are coming down the line can help you plan your business strategy and ensure you’re always one step ahead of the competition.

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