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Customer Service · 20 August 2026

Agoda Blends AI and Human Agents in Customer Service Strategy

Agoda is expanding AI to handle routine, high-volume customer service queries while deliberately keeping human agents for complex or emotionally sensitive cases.

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Curated briefing · 2 min read

What happened

Agoda is scaling its use of artificial intelligence to manage routine customer service enquiries, while deliberately retaining human agents for complex or sensitive cases. The online travel platform's approach signals a calibrated expansion of AI in its support operations rather than a wholesale automation of customer contact.

According to Frontier Enterprise, the company is positioning AI as a tool to absorb high-volume, repetitive queries — the kind of transactional requests that make up the bulk of travel customer service traffic — freeing human staff to focus on situations that require judgement, empathy or problem-solving beyond scripted responses.

Why it matters

Agoda's stance reflects a broader recalibration underway across the travel and hospitality sector, where early enthusiasm for full automation is giving way to more deliberate hybrid models. The signal here is less about AI capability and more about design intent: leaders are increasingly treating the choice of what to automate — and what to protect for humans — as a strategic decision rather than a purely technical one.

For experience and operations leaders, this is a useful reference point. It suggests that AI's value in service settings is maximised not by chasing full deflection of human contact, but by using automation to clear volume so that human effort is concentrated where it has the most impact — on disputes, emotionally charged situations, or decisions with real consequences for the customer.

The Renascence take

The interesting story isn't that Agoda is using AI — nearly every travel platform is. It's the explicit decision to draw a boundary around where AI stops and a human begins.

Most organisations treat the human-AI handoff as a technical fallback — a queue that overflow tickets get routed to when the bot fails. Agoda's framing suggests something more deliberate: treating "what stays human" as a service-design decision made in advance, not a failure state discovered in production. The behavioral principle at work is trust repair — customers forgive automation for being impersonal on a routine booking change, but not on a cancelled honeymoon or a fraud dispute. Operators serious about this model should map their contact volumes by emotional stakes, not just complexity, and design the human handover to feel like an upgrade in care rather than an escalation of a problem.

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Agoda is using AI to manage routine, high-volume customer enquiries while deliberately keeping human agents in charge of complex or sensitive cases, rather than pursuing full automation.

Agoda's approach reflects a strategic decision to reserve human judgement and empathy for situations involving disputes, emotional stakes or complex problem-solving, while letting AI absorb repetitive transactional queries.

According to Frontier Enterprise, Agoda's model reflects a broader shift in travel and hospitality away from full automation toward deliberate hybrid service designs that combine AI efficiency with human care.

Renascence notes the key principle is trust repair: customers tolerate automation for routine matters but expect human involvement in high-stakes or emotionally charged situations, so operators should map contact volumes by emotional stakes, not just complexity.

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