Great data – you just have to pay for it – sometimes.
Location, events, and demand signals all neatly packaged… for a fee. PredictHQ is trying to bring a little more science to travel forecasting.
๐ https://www.predicthq.com/products
Want to know what those funny codes are? Airports and airlines?
This is the definitive source for IATA codes – essential for anyone working in or around aviation.
๐ https://www.iata.org/en/publications/directories/code-search/
Search for the registration of a plane.
Curious about who owns that aircraft you’re boarding? This free lookup lets you peek behind the tail number.
๐ https://www.regosearch.com/search/results/
Can ChatGPT really write like you?
A simple guide to training AI to mimic your writing style. It’s not perfect… yet.
๐ https://www.itsthatlady.dev/blog/how-to-train-chatgpt-to-write-like-you/
Google’s playtown: Labs FX.
Experimental ideas, AI demos, and sandboxed interfaces galore. Enjoy it before it disappears like so many other “labs.”
๐ https://labs.google/fx
Quirky: Your ticket is someone else’s asset.
Turns out major U.S. airlines may be quietly sharing your travel history with DHS — no warrant required — through ARC.
๐ https://boltzlegal.com/faq/product-liability/airlines-sold-your-travel-data-to-the-feds-what-you-need-to-know
#TravelIntelligence #AIWriting #SurveillanceCapitalism
#TravelTechnology #Travel #Airlines
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