Take a taxi to the airport; to check in; spend hours waiting for the plane and several minutes in line; arrive at the destination and face a long conveyor belt with suitcases; go to the Hoteland prove the virtual check-in. Well, there is a whole bureaucracy involved when it comes to traveling. If you are looking for a more practical way, everything indicates that in just a few years the metaverse will be able to end these procedures.
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“How is this possible?”, you might ask. We have all the answers here. Find out now what will be the metaverse's relationship with the travel industry in the future.
A virtual reality headset is a device that plugs into users' eyes and ears to bring them into reality. virtual, that is, images will be reproduced over your eyes in real dimensions, thus giving the sensation of immersion in that context. In other words, the individual feels that he is right there, in that place. It is already widely used in video games through simulators. However, some companies are betting on this device to revolutionize the tourism industry. Check out some curiosities!
The metaverse makes it possible for people to work remotely in many countries. In this way, a Brazilian professional can perform his/her duties from a hotel in Greece and without having to take a plane every day to do so. In practice, this process can increase employment opportunities and create more inclusive hotels, as it will not be necessary for everyone to know how to speak a common language, as the staff of these hostels can hire translation service providers to welcome all visitors, for example example.
Before getting to know a place in person, we bet on long hours of Google searches to look for restaurants, hotels and leisure spaces. The metaverse can offer very interesting possibilities for negotiation as, instead of being hostage to the evaluations and comments of those who have already been to the place, you can go there virtually to have a small meeting, get to know the place through augmented reality (not just photos), talk to employees, negotiate prices and many other things things.
With the advancement of technology and people's adaptation to this new type of tourism, the expectation is that complete trips can be made through augmented reality, which can make access to other countries much cheaper, in addition to promoting the democratization of the tourism. But it doesn't stop there: much more than enabling trips to pre-existing countries, developers also intend to create new tourist cities.
These cities will be the exclusive fruit of the imagination of their developers and will probably look very different from the ones we already know. They can be themed, like a city full of robots or a completely pink one. Maybe a place where it never rains? The possibilities are countless.