Travel Compositor launches Dante: A new AI-based patent that converts contracts into products

Travel Compositor launches Dante: A new AI-based patent that converts contracts into products

The first version is aimed at 'Closed Tours', ahead of a wider rollout

Travel Compositor, a Spain-based software vendor and part of Travelsoft, has announced Dante, an AI technology which it claims is patented and can convert contracts into sellable products in a matter of seconds. The first version is aimed at 'Closed Tours', ahead of a wider rollout.

This is what AIs are for: reading and understanding contracts on our behalf. Travel Compositor has unveiled Dante, a new artificial intelligence system designed to automate the loading of contractual content into its booking engines for leisure travel. According to the company, the solution can convert a contract into a product ready for sale in a matter of seconds. Based in Spain and integrated into the Travelsoft group, the firm targets travel distributors and producers (agencies and tour operators) who handle large volumes of contracts daily. The stated goal is to reduce processing times and errors caused by manual back-office operations while speeding up time-to-market.

According to the company, the patented solution lets the user simply upload the contract to the system. Dante then reads the contract automatically, interprets the rates, descriptions, seasons and conditions, and generates a product that is immediately available for commercialisation. The tool is intended to eliminate the need for manual entry of rate tables and descriptions, repetitive creation of seasons and conditions, and successive contract reviews. By eliminating these steps, Travel Compositor increases agility and efficiency, optimising operational time. In the short term, the approach aims to make a historically time-consuming and inconsistent task more efficient.

Dante therefore promises to improve execution reliability and increase agencies’ commercial capacity without a proportional growth in headcount. Reducing manual handling is also intended to cut pricing discrepancies and condition errors, which are common when information is rekeyed. Travel Compositor links this launch to an AI strategy focused on business results, seeking to turn automation into concrete levers of growth and productivity for agencies and tour operators.

Dante, an operational complement to AI Trips

The first version of this solution targets fixed-date packaged tours (“Closed Tours”), identified as one of the products that consume the most loading time. In this segment, the standardisation of rules strengthens the value of automatic reading and mapping. In the medium term, the vendor plans to extend Dante to other parts of its ecosystem: Accommodation, Activities, Transfers, Rental Cars and Transportation. In a market where supply evolves quickly and stock depth is a competitive advantage, automating the contract-to-product handover could accelerate go-live cycles and enable broader catalogues.

Travel Compositor situates this launch within a broader AI roadmap. The company notably cites AI Trips, its booking engine capable of turning a simple request into complete proposals ready to book, with recent improvements in personalisation and advanced filtering. Dante thus aims to add operational efficiency to the ability to respond to travellers’ most complex requests.