1st Edition

The Future of Blockchain in Tourism and Hospitality Global Insights

By Fatima Zahra Fakir, Erdem Baydeniz Copyright 2025
188 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

188 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

188 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This timely and innovative book presents a critical exploration of how blockchain technologies may be useful in enhancing the sustainability, viability, and social responsibility of the tourism and hospitality sectors.  A key component of many contemporary financial structures and exchanges globally, this volume explores the international scope and application of blockchain within the... Read more

Introduction
1 Blockchain in tourism and hospitality
2 Blockchain in tourism: Opportunities and applications
3 Smart contracts and automation in the travel industry
4 Blockchain’s role in promoting sustainable tourism practices
5 Future trends and challenges
6 Regulatory environment and ethical considerations
7 Strategies to encourage user adoption of blockchain technology
8 Blockchain’s potential impacts on justice, transparency, and social equity
Conclusion

Biography

Fatima Zahra Fakir obtained a Ph.D. in Economics and Sustainable Tourism and is currently an Assistant Professor and Researcher at the Department of Economics and Business Sciences, University of Padova (DSEA). Her research interests include smart tourism, sustainable development, and cultural heritage.

Erdem Baydeniz is currently a Lecturer at Aydın Adnan Menderes University. He has authored several national and international articles, papers, and book chapters, and his research interests include gastronomy, neurogastroenterology, and the dynamics of tourism management, such as sustainability, crisis management, and the resilience of tourism destinations.

The Future of Blockchain in Tourism and Hospitality: Global Insights offers a contribution in terms of additional exploration and reflection of the outcomes of previous studies on blockchain technology in the tourism sector. According to the outcomes of the chapters, blockchain cannot be considered yet as a valid solution for the problems afflicting tourism. More research is needed and more investigations on the advantages and disadvantages of real applications is required before being able to express a rational and motivated judgement on the question. For this reason, this new book is welcome, therefore and a useful contribution to the debate. Dr Fatima Zahra Fakir and Dr Erdem Baydeniz are to be commended on this extension to the debate.”

Professor Marco ValeriAssociate Professor, Niccolò Cusano University, Italy.

 

“This book offers readers an in-depth examination of the growing impact of blockchain technology in the hospitality and tourism sectors. As blockchain becomes increasingly prevalent worldwide, it enhances the security of big data records, improves transparency and trust among stakeholders, and facilitates smart contracts and decentralized loyalty programs. This technology also contributes to reducing costs and streamlining operations. The efficiency and potential of blockchain are reshaping the future of hospitality and tourism on a global scale.”

Professor Ahmad AlbattatAssociate Professor, Management and Science University, Malaysia.

 

"The Future of Blockchain in Tourism and Hospitality: Global Insights is an innovative book that explores the revolutionary possibilities of blockchain technology in the tourism and hospitality industries. This comprehensive publication consolidates professional perspectives from many regions, providing readers with a profound comprehension of how blockchain technology may fundamentally transform businesses, improve consumer experiences, and guarantee heightened levels of security and transparency. This book is a must-read for professionals in the industry, academics, and technology aficionados. It provides valuable insights and guidance for developing creative applications and making strategic advancements in a fast-changing environment.”

Dr. Viana HassanAssociate Professor, University of Malta, Malta.