Travel and Food Network Launches India’s First AI-Powered Trip Planner: Redefining the Way Indians Travel
New Delhi: Travel and Food Network (TFN), a global digital media and entertainment brand headquartered in India, today announced the launch of its AI Trip Planner, the country’s first AI-driven holiday planning platform by any Indian publisher.
The platform, live on www.tfninternational.com, combines advanced artificial intelligence with TFN’s editorial expertise to generate hyper-personalized itineraries, and closing the loop by providing expert assistance to complete the booking of the personalized itinerary, through a curated network of travel partners.
The launch aligns with World Tourism Day’s call for a Digital Agenda and Artificial Intelligence to Redesign Tourism. Marking a pivotal step where AI becomes the traveler’s compass, making journeys smarter, more personal, and future-ready.
For years, TFN has inspired a discerning audience through curated travel and food stories, guides, and destination insights. Its collaborations with domestic and international tourism boards have positioned it as a trusted voice in the travel ecosystem.
Speaking on the launch, Sanjay Dhar, Founder & CEO of Travel and Food Network, said:
“The AI Trip Planner represents a natural evolution for TFN; from storytelling to solutioning. By harnessing machine learning and dynamic content modeling, we can deliver itineraries that reflect not just where travelers want to go, but how they want to experience it. It’s a fusion of editorial curation, data-driven intelligence, and seamless commerce, designed to elevate how Indian travelers plan and book holidays.”
Ritika Basu, Co-Founder & Chief Revenue Officer, Travel and Food Network, added:
“What sets this apart is its precision and scalability. The AI dynamically adapts recommendations based on user profiles, seasonal trends, and real-time availability, creating journeys as unique as the traveler themselves. For advertisers, tourism boards, and partners, it opens new pathways for targeted engagement within a trusted editorial ecosystem. We see this as the future of experiential media, where inspiration meets execution in one elegant arc.”