“Spontaneus Travel” and API Performance
The trend of booking experiences in the moment, also known as "spontaneous travel," has become increasingly popular in recent years. This trend is driven by several factors, including the rise of mobile technology, the desire for flexibility, and the search for unique and authentic experiences.
Flexibility and spontaneity
Many travelers also do not want to be tied down to a rigid itinerary and prefer to be free to change their plans as they go. This allows them to take advantage of unexpected opportunities and experiences during their trip.
By booking experiences at the moment, they can discover hidden gems and connect with local people and cultures more meaningfully. Also, the widespread availability of mobile devices and internet access makes it easy for travelers to search for and book experiences on the go.
The connectivity challenges
This trend leads to opportunities but also new challenges. A reduced decision time by the customer demands greater API performance. Customers are usually fascinated by a specific spot they discover and want to visit. If they cannot book or it is a slow process, it may lead to bad customer perception and/or the customer looking for alternatives.
To accommodate the spontaneous travel trend, APIs must be designed to handle high traffic volumes and sudden bursts of activity. This requires using scalable infrastructure and load-balancing techniques to ensure that the API can handle sudden spikes in demand without becoming overloaded or unresponsive.