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Talk It Out: Why Voice AI is the Future of Hospitality Service

Guests want fast, clear answers — and they still prefer to talk to get them. Learn how intelligent voice systems are reshaping customer experience, improving efficiency, and driving revenue in 2025 and beyond.
12/9/2024
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Intelligent voice systems are reshaping customer experience, improving efficiency, and driving revenue in 2025 and beyond.
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In a high-touch and often time-sensitive industry like hospitality, providing efficient, effective service hinges on meeting customers where they already are. More often than not, that meeting point is over the phone. Though chatbots were once heralded as the next big thing in customer service, voice has proven time and time again to be the preferred channel for people looking for answers. In fact, a phone call is still the first choice to reach support for 70% of customers. Because of this, forward-thinking organizations in the hospitality sector are embracing intelligent voice-powered systems to delight their customers and deliver high-quality service in 2025 and beyond.

 

Voice reigns supreme in customer service

If someone has an issue with their hotel check-in time or a question about their restaurant reservation, they want immediate answers no matter the time of day. However, 87% of hotels in the U.S. are struggling with staffing shortages, so there simply arent enough employees to meet customers’ demands. To combat these gaps, contact centers in the hospitality sphere have implemented sophisticated voice AI systems. These systems are trained on the most updated company data, so they can answer many FAQs, make or amend reservations, provide information about products and services, and even identify upsell opportunities. All this is communicated in language that sounds so natural that callers may not immediately recognize that theyre talking to a bot.

Contact center AI systems are also always available, so callers can get the answers they seek whenever they need them. Additionally, voice AI systems can immediately answer a call to dramatically reduce customers’ wait times. This is especially crucial since speed is rated as one of the most important elements of a positive customer experience.

When a customer has an issue or a question, they dont want to type out a long, detailed explanation of their query, especially if theyre already frustrated or are experiencing a time-sensitive problem. They want to quickly and clearly communicate their needs so they can get instant answers, and voice is the prime channel to most efficiently solve a problem. Saying what they need aloud is so much faster and easier than writing a big paragraph to send to a chatbot that may or may not be able to parse the nuance and needs of the message. Intelligent voice assistants, on the other hand, can understand caller sentiment and respond empathetically in a way that wouldnt translate over text. People like to talk!

Despite the early 2010s hype about chatbots being the future of customer service, the reality is that people still want to talk on the phone to solve their problems. This chat-first assumption that didnt come to fruition also revealed a fundamental truth about tech adoption — it cant be forced. 

In the hospitality industry, voice communication will remain the preferred channel for customer service because it is the most natural way for people to interact. As technology continues to progress, voice assistants will become even more self-sufficient and capable of handling increasingly complex actions like securing a table reservation, processing a return, booking a house cleaner and more. Theres also the potential for voice assistants to become more personalized with progressive system integrations and deeper opt-in access to customer data. The customer service channel of choice now and in the future is voice, and the smartest organizations will embrace this fact and further fortify their voice-first approaches, future-proofing their business and driving sustained success.

About the Author 

Nikola Mrkšić, co-founder and CEO of PolyAI.

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