Aruba is looking to use etherium to boost tourism and travel on its sandy shores

in #etherium6 years ago

Aruba is looking to the Balkansen to take over the monopolistic power to travel and maintain tourism revenues on its sandy shores. The Caribbean island of Aruba relies heavily on tourism - and with a population of just over 100,000, it sees 1.2 million visitors a year. But with the travel industry controlled by Expedia and Priceline, few online travel agencies and airlines can control pricing. A large amount of tourism revenue in Aruba is also shipped abroad.

Now, the organization responsible for promoting the technical development of the island, ATECH, is looking to change that by working with the Swiss platform "Winding Tree" in the market for travel reservations. Instead of the current situation, ATECH wants to use the "Winding Tree" platform based on Atherox pluchen, to connect tourists directly with travel suppliers in an effort to eliminate all intermediaries. The elimination of third parties in tourism can be especially beneficial to small countries. "Vareli Cruz, founder of ATECH, Coindesk, said:

"Such a platform can help countries like Aruba, by returning some profits and taxes and maintaining income." He added: "The impact of this is important for the economy. When the system is activated, it will have a significant impact on Aruba. "

On the other hand, the island has been investing heavily in new technologies for some time in an effort to make them better prepared for the future. For example, Al-Jazeera's smart tourism strategy experimented with biometric checks at airports and adopted renewable energy.
Small test on the ground

The plucin system was particularly important in Aruba research. Most notably, the island is looking at creating its own digital currency with the emerging digital currency company "Bitt", and the central bank in Aruba believes that this could boost the island's GDP. But while the potential of the travel and tourism companies is very wide, its Aruba project is on the right track to be the first full-fledged market for bilocene to travel. Winding Tree will also be testing the pilot on the platform early next year, with hopes to launch commercially by the end of 2018, primarily for hotels and then for airlines.

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Thus, interest is not limited to Aruba. As Cruise said, Winding Tree can use Aruba as a playground to spread this new technology nationwide. The emerging company has already secured Romager Software to manage Australian hotels as a partner and is also planning to announce a major European hotel group in the coming weeks.
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