AI Revolutionizes Travel: OTAs Must Adapt or Risk Obsolescence
May 30, 2026
AI erodes OTA advantages by enabling real-time, independent travel planning through intelligent assistants and by empowering hotels to manage inventory, pricing, and marketing directly, reducing reliance on intermediaries.
OTAs must evolve into value-driven utility providers by offering unique functionality, developing non-distribution revenue streams like advertising, embracing transparent direct-channel data, and building proprietary consumer insights to stay relevant.
Jamie Dimon warns that competitive moats in banking are shrinking, a trend that also threatens online travel platforms like Booking.com and Expedia due to AI, direct distribution, and shifting consumer behavior.
Data shows hotel commissions shrinking from the high teens to mid-teens, direct-booking share rising toward half of bookings, AI-powered direct tools expanding, and OTAs increasing non-booking revenue.
Travel distribution is fragmenting toward a model where suppliers manage relationships directly and intermediaries serve niche roles, diminishing the value of aggregated OTA experiences.
Travelers could benefit from Dimon’s view through lower commissions, direct negotiation advantages via loyalty programs, access to specialized platforms, AI-assisted planning, and greater use of direct channels for exclusive rates.
Direct booking infrastructure is expanding as hotels and airlines bypass OTAs to save on commissions, with leading hotel chains reaching 40-50 percent of online reservations and airlines largely distributing directly.
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Nomad Lawyer • May 30, 2026
Travel Online Jamie Dimon Says Banking Moats Are Crumbling—OTAs Face Same Threat