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Automation Paves the Way for Exciting New Careers in the Travel Sector

The newly opened Delta One lounge at John F. Kennedy Airport, New York, has created numerous new job opportunities. Delta Airlines is committed to delivering the same level of service and attention to detail on the ground as it does in the sky. To achieve this, Delta has hired a large number of staff to ensure an exceptional, human-centered service—something technology alone cannot replicate.


Here are some remarkable services I've observed around the world:


  • A dedicated attendant who cleans your glasses throughout the day while you read on the beach.

  • A beach crew that sets up umbrellas, chairs, and towels, serves drinks, and disassembles everything for you at the end of the day.

  • A local travel concierge in Germany who accompanies you during your trip, managing every detail for you.

  • Professional chefs.

  • Various types of concierges for personalized services.

  • A person to help you board your train in Europe, store your luggage, and another waiting at your destination to assist you.

  • A company that ships your luggage ahead of you, so you never have to worry about handling it.

  • Airport greeters with electric cars for smooth arrivals and departures.

  • Shopping concierges

  • Photographers who travel with you taking various pictures of you so you can enjoy the trip and get the images later


So, while some jobs may become obsolete, many new roles are emerging to meet the growing demand for personalized, high-end service. As a travel advisor specializing in helping ultra-wealthy individuals travel effortlessly, I focus on eliminating the stress of booking, coordinating, dealing with red tape from the airlines, hotels, tour companies, and other energy-draining aspects of travel.


If you love to travel but hate the hassle of planning, let me be your dedicated travel advisor.





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