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Travala Rolls out AI Concierge for 2.2M Hotels as Autonomous Travel Takes Shape
Travala has launched an agentic AI travel protocol allowing autonomous agents to book more than 2.2 million hotels with minimal human intervention.
Incentives and the Rise of Agentic Commerce
Travala on June 5 launched what it calls the world’s first agentic AI travel protocol, allowing autonomous software agents to search, book, and pay for more than 2.2 million hotels without human intervention until final payment authorization. Dubbed the Travala Travel MCP, the protocol enables these digital agents to complete bookings across major hotel chains, including Marriott, Hilton, and IHG.
To encourage adoption, Travala is offering developers a 10% rebate in cbBTC for bookings executed through integrated AI agents. The debut comes as agent‑driven commerce accelerates, with industry forecasts projecting autonomous transactions will reach $8 billion in 2026 and scale to $3.5 trillion by 2031. Morgan Stanley Research estimates “agentic shoppers” could account for as much as 20% of online retail spending by 2030 as consumers shift toward intent‑based digital behavior.
Built on the Base blockchain, the protocol uses the x402 protocol to enable instant, gasless USDC payments with settlement costs of about 1 cent per booking. The system supports machine‑to‑machine transactions without traditional checkout flows. Security is maintained through ERC‑7715 session keys, which allow agents to request payments while keeping signing authority in the user’s wallet.
Travala said the protocol also powers an AI concierge capable of planning and booking entire trips in a single conversational thread in Claude, maintaining context across searches, reservations and cancellations.
Developers integrating the protocol receive a programmatic 10% cbBTC rebate, paid automatically on-chain. The system also uses ERC‑8004 to tie an agent’s reputation to verified outcomes, creating what Travala describes as a machine-verifiable trust layer.
Travala plans to expand the protocol to additional travel products, including flights. Its AVA token, used in the company’s loyalty program, is expected to gain new utility as the ecosystem grows.
“The launch of the world’s first agentic AI travel protocol marks the death of the checkout button and the beginning of a truly autonomous travel economy,” CEO Juan Otero said. “We’re effectively hardcoding Travala as the default travel rail for the agentic web.”
Sam Frankel, head of partnerships at Base, said Travala’s system demonstrates how on-chain infrastructure can support seamless machine‑to‑machine commerce.
Travala said the rise of agentic commerce represents a structural shift for the travel sector, moving from user‑driven interfaces to protocol‑level automation designed for autonomous agents.