Trip Planning
Alfred Travel set to simplify trip planning through AI

Rising developer Alfred Travel Tech introduced the world to its flagship mobile platform Alfred Travel on Wednesday, 30th July.
Alfred Travel is a next-generation itinerary platform powered by artificial intelligence (AI) with a mission as simple as it is ambitious: “To give time back to people.”
Backed by a team of travel veterans, engineers, and Web3 innovators, Alfred isn’t just another travel booking app: it’s a planning engine, one that thinks like a personal assistant, acts with AI precision, and is designed for the modern traveller.
Indeed, Alfred addresses a fundamental shift in traveller behaviour: from transaction to transformation, from search to curation.
As its developers put it: “We don’t want to take your customer. We want to save them time and send them to you.”
No decision fatigue here
At the heart of Alfred’s product is a powerful AI that builds curated, day-by-day itineraries in seconds.
By ingesting preferences like travel style, destination, budget, and interests, Alfred generates complete trip plans from hotels, restaurants, attractions, maps, directions, to loyalty perks tailored to the individual, not the masses.
According to Alfred Travel founder and chief executive Billy Chan: “Most travellers spend over ten hours planning a single trip. Alfred cuts that down to minutes, while maintaining quality, relevance, and control.”
But Alfred isn’t here to compete with existing online travel platforms; instead, acts as a meta-layer facilitator, guiding users toward best-in-market deals via affiliate partners like Trip.com, Expedia, Klook, and Traveloka.
A boon for both travel professionals and travellers
With its affiliate-first model and zero booking friction, Alfred is designed to partner, not disrupt.
It sits neatly atop existing travel infrastructure, driving high-intent traffic to suppliers, hotels, airlines, and DMCs.
In addition to targeting end consumers, Alfred is exploring white-label and API partnerships with regional travel agencies and tourism boards.
Crypto meets travel with the Alfred Token
Bringing cryptocurrency into the service of travel professionals and travellers, Alfred introduces its native Alfred Token: a blockchain-based utility token that rewards and empowers users.
The Alfred Token transforms loyalty into a flexible, borderless system where users can earn tokens through engagement, and unlock premium features like multi-city itineraries and concierge services.
Unlike conventional points programs, the Alfred Token is interoperable, portable, and tradeable, creating real-world value for crypto-native travellers.
Quo vadis, Alfred Travel?
Currently, the Alfred Travel team is focused on early growth within Australia, with plans to expand into America and Canada.
The goal is to reach 100,000 downloads and 10,000 itineraries generated in the first six months. The firm’s advisory board is made up of the following professionals:
- Peter Boere: Travelport executive with over 22 years in OTA, API, and enterprise delivery leadership.
- Katryna Murtagh: Former managing director at JPMorgan and Bank of America Merrill Lynch; specialist in legal and governance for fintech and digital asset firms; and
- Usman Ahmad: CEO of Zodia Markets; a leader in institutional crypto infrastructure.
Alfred Travel may be downloaded via The App Store and Google Play.
Trip Planning
Audley Travel reintroduces Jamaica after three-year gap

Audley Travel has relaunched its programme to Jamaica three years after pulling out of the destination.
The tailor-made tour operator said it had reintroduced the country due to client demand for more Caribbean islands.
A sample itinerary to Jamaica includes a nine-day ‘Jamaica beach & rainforest escape’ with stays in Ocho Rios and Montego Bay. Other itineraries include a tour of Kingston and a visit to Dunn’s River Falls and The Blue Hole.
Audley has also expanded its programme in India, Japan and Tanzania.
New tours in India include a 15-night tailor-made itinerary, with stays in Delhi, Nimmu, Uleytopko, Nurla, Leh, Nubra Valley and two nights at the Drenmo Lodge. There’s also bear tracking in the valleys of Dras, where guests can stay in the Drenmo Lodge for the chance to see the Himalayan Brown Bear.
In Japan, Audley has added Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture, which can be included in a traditional Japanese itinerary to expand the Golden Route. A sample itinerary includes a 17-day trip with two nights in Nagoya as well as time in Tokyo and Kyoto.
The expanded Tanzania programme includes a 10-day itinerary with one night in Arusha, four nights for the Great Rift Valley Trek and two nights in Karatu.
Trip Planning
2027-28 Itineraries From National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions

National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions has revealed details of its first 2027-28 deployment, marking its return to the Oceania region.
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions’ 2027–28 season features voyages across seven continents, designed to connect travelers with wildlife, wild places and local communities in ways that are authentic, enriching and respectful. The season will see its return to the Oceania region after two years with the relaunch of several immersive itineraries on board the National Geographic Resolution, including the 11-day Pearls of the Pacific: The Society and Tuamotu Islands, and a return to Easter Island after four years with the 18-day Easter Island To Tahiti: Tales of The Pacific itinerary.
“Our 2027-28 deployment reflects everything our guests value about traveling with us: extraordinary access, thoughtful pacing and a deep respect for the environments and cultures we visit,” said Trey Byus, Chief Expedition Officer, Lindblad Expeditions, in a press release statement. “Every itinerary has been crafted with care—whether it’s a guest favorite or a returning route—to offer experiences that are not only awe-inspiring, but also positively impactful. We believe travel can be a powerful force for good, and through these voyages, we invite our guests to deepen their connection to the planet, support conservation and communities, and return home with a renewed sense of wonder and purpose.”
The brand will also return to Alaska in 2027-28, inviting guests to explore its snow-capped mountains, fjords and wildlife with additional departures of its eight-day Alaska’s Inside Passage, 11-day Voyage to the Great Bear Rainforest, and 14- and 15-day Treasures of the Inside Passage itineraries aboard National Geographic Quest and National Geographic Venture.
Additional departures will also be available on its 16-day Coastal Japan: Imperial Dynasties and Modern Culture itinerary, exploring Japan’s history, culture, and landscapes—from the storied castle towns of the Edo period to the shrines and merchant districts of the Meiji era.
Whether kayaking alongside icebergs in Antarctica, observing sea lions while snorkeling in Baja California, wandering through rainforests in Central America, or journeying where few travelers have before by sailing through the Northwest Passage, each voyage is designed to offer transformative experiences that deepen guests’ understanding of the world—and their place within it.
For more information, visit expeditions.com.
Trip Planning
Take inspiration from Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa’s trip to Aotearoa New Zealand

New Zealand lives and breathes kaitiakitanga, which translates to guardianship of the land. For a sustainable holiday, check into The Hotel Britomart–New Zealand’s first 5 Green Star hotel–or stroll through Brick Bay vineyard, known for its greening ethos and farm-to-table delicacies.
From donning a wizard’s hat to spinning on the water, laughing in a Hobbit™ Hole, or soaking in geothermal pools, the actors found joy in spontaneity. They even shared quiet villa breakfasts with a view of Lake Taupō. Beyond these experiences, the country offers a rare connection to verdant landscapes where trees have stood tall for hundreds of years. Up north, Sanctuary Mountain stands as one of the country’s largest ecological projects, while down south, Fiordland comes alive with the chatter of rare birds like the kea, weka, tūī, and bellbirds.
Rajkummar and Patralekhaa departed with stories, smiles, and soulful memories. Whether it was the warmth of Māori hospitality, the mist rising from hot springs, or the hush of a native forest, every memory felt earned and cherished.
The mini-series will be released in phases on newzealand.com/in and owned channels, with advertising campaigns going live across digital channels and social platforms. Watch the first episode of the mini-series here. Inspired to take a no-filter trip to Aotearoa New Zealand? Explore SOTC travel packages here and Thomas Cook packages here.
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