- AI Travel Pulse
- Posts
- [Kerwin At AI Travel Pulse] Oops...
[Kerwin At AI Travel Pulse] Oops...
Let me know what you want AI to do for you

Hi AI Traveler,
I just realized that it's been a little while, 2 months, since I penned one of these. I think I need to get AI to help me make them more regular. So sorry about this. I’ll endeavor to do better going forward.
This may be your first newsletter since joining, so welcome and thank you for your support. And to the existing members, thank you for sticking around.
I wanted to create some AI solutions for you, but I don’t know what issue you’re facing in your businesss. So if you could just hit reply and tell me the problem you’re trying to solve; I’ll go dig up some AI prompts that will give you solutions.
For example, I’m currently using chatGPT to help me structure my upcoming travel book. It’s not writing the book, but I asked it based on what I want the book to be about, to give me an outline and some briefs, and it did; it even gave me a book description based on the information I gave it. That’s pushed me to get the writing going, which I’m currently doing.
I did ask for a cover design; I got this :-). So clearly it needs some work; especially with the spelling… :-(.

Here’s the working book description:
What’s it like to fly on 204 different airlines? Join aviation expert and globetrotter Kerwin McKenzie as he shares the most bizarre, thrilling, and unforgettable moments from a lifetime in the skies.
From delivering a Boeing 767-200 across continents to experiencing the scariest flights of his life, Kerwin takes you behind the cockpit doors and into the heart of commercial aviation. With humor, insight, and a passion for flying, this book is packed with stories that will fascinate aviation geeks, frequent flyers, and even those who only dream of travel.
You’ll discover:
✈️ The wildest passenger interactions at 30,000 feet
✈️ Luxury in the skies—First-class experiences that redefine travel
✈️ The worst airline experiences (and why they happened)
✈️ How turbulence, engine failures, and last-minute changes test a traveler’s nerves
✈️ Unusual airline routes, defunct airlines, and flights you never knew existed
✈️ And much, much more!
Whether you’re an aviation geek, an aspiring traveler, or just love a good travel story, From Boarding to Bizarre is your boarding pass to an adventure unlike any other. Buckle up—it’s going to be a bumpy (but entertaining) ride!
Maybe you need help with a marketing idea, or social media posts, or how to create viral videos about a particular topic, etc.
So hit that reply button now and let me know, and I’ll get some AI prompts together to help. I’m just sitting here looking at my mailbox, literally :-).
AI Workshop Replay
Remember you can watch the replay of the workshop on my YT channel below:
Please do me a favor and share this newsletter with at least two people. Thank you in advance.
AI Case Study
I’m waiting for my developer to finish up some coding on a very cool application; at least I think it’s cool. I can’t wait to tell you more…
Looking for unbiased, fact-based news? Join 1440 today.
Join over 4 million Americans who start their day with 1440 – your daily digest for unbiased, fact-centric news. From politics to sports, we cover it all by analyzing over 100 sources. Our concise, 5-minute read lands in your inbox each morning at no cost. Experience news without the noise; let 1440 help you make up your own mind. Sign up now and invite your friends and family to be part of the informed.
AI In the News
1. Virgin Voyages Introduces AI-Powered Digital Assistant 'Vivi'
Virgin Voyages, in collaboration with Slalom, has launched 'Vivi,' a generative AI-powered digital human built on Salesforce. Vivi enhances customer service by providing empathetic and knowledgeable responses, setting a new standard for online customer interactions.
Read more: Slalom Partners with Virgin Voyages for Generative AI Solution
Interact with Vivi. (affiliate link)
2. Japan Airlines Utilizes AI to Prevent Flight Delays
Japan Airlines (JAL), in partnership with NEC, has tested an AI-powered "Baggage Counting Solution" to analyze carry-on luggage at boarding gates. This system aims to improve on-time performance by preventing delays caused by excess cabin baggage.
3. Royal Caribbean Utilizes AI to Reduce Food Waste
Royal Caribbean is leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance operational efficiency, particularly in reducing food waste across its fleet. By analyzing historical data and passenger demographics, the AI system adjusts food production in real-time, aiming to decrease waste by 50% by 2025. This initiative not only promotes sustainability but also results in significant cost savings for the company.
I’d Like to Hear From You!
What are your thoughts on using AI tools as a content creator Have you tried it yet? Hit reply and let me know your experiences or any other AI topics you'd like me to cover in future newsletters!
Thank you for being a part of AI Travel Pulse. Let’s continue to explore how AI is shaping the future of travel together.
FEEDBACK
What do you think of this email?You can add more feedback after choosing an option 👇🏽 |
SHARE
Until next time.
Kerwin
Founder, AI Travel Pulse
P.S. Don't forget to check out your welcome gift if you haven't already: A Guide to Popular AI Tools