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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 35 MIN

Everything AI in travel chats to Jason Swick of SwixAI on orchastrating the AI workspace for DMOs

from Everything AI in Travel · host Everything AI in Travel by Tony Carne

In this episode of the Everything AI in Travel Podcast, I sit down with Jason Swick, a longtime Simpleview leader who spent more than 15 years deep in destination marketing before launching Swix AI.We get into:Why DMO teams have a capacity problem, a speed problem, and a knowledge problemWhy most AI adoption today is still tactical, not strategicThe real issue with tools like N8N and Make for most tourism teams…How Swix is trying to make AI usable across every skill level in an organisationThe difference between chatbots, assistants, automations, and true agentsWhy the future isn’t one “AI champion” inside the business — it’s shared systems the whole team can useIf you work in destination marketing, tourism ops, or travel tech, this one is a smart look at what AI adoption inside an organisation actually needs to look like.👇 Subscribe for more conversations with the builders shaping AI in travel.Looking for the Videreo information? You can find the case study here

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