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53 AI Isn’t Ignoring Airlines. It Just Can’t Read Their Fares.

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Adriana Lee @ Skift 1 place · today 15:58 EDT

AI Isn’t Ignoring Airlines. It Just Can’t Read Their Fares.

Adobe says AI referrals are sending travel sites more engaged visitors. But the next advantage may belong to brands whose pages are easiest for machines to read.

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