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Home » Should Tourism Boards Build AI for Their Stakeholders?
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Should Tourism Boards Build AI for Their Stakeholders?

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomJuly 2, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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The Saudi Ministry of Tourism has launched TourismX, a suite of free AI tools for tourism operators built under its “AI Tourism Vision.” The tools write restaurant menus, generate room design concepts, draft hotel operating manuals — the kind of work that operators used to do themselves or outsource. The ministry is giving the tools away.

TourismX is the latest in a string of branded AI initiatives the Saudi tourism ecosystem has launched since mid-2025 — Sara, the Tourise Destination Initiative, the Agentic Tourism Initiative, the AI Tourism Vision, Noura — more brand names in 18 months than most tourism ministries produce in a decade, for better or for worse.

This latest launch caught my attention because of what it represents. Tourism boards have spent decades marketing destinations, collecting visitor data, running training workshops. Building AI products for those operators is something different.

So I started looking beyond Saudi to se

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