Canadian AI expert Avery Swartz says that for women to trust AI in travel, more transparency about sources and government regulation is needed.





Canadian AI expert Avery Swartz says that for women to trust AI in travel, more transparency about sources and government regulation is needed.


Learn about women’s safety at our webinar on October 21, 2025 featuring three female experts in AI, cybersecurity and safety.


With the rise of AI in travel advice, it’s important to check the sources provided for accuracy and timeliness when planning your trips.


Travel companies that want to focus on the solo woman traveller need to be more attuned and find a solution where both sides win.


After a life-threatening blood clot, Sherry Ott designed her own compression socks and educates women on the risks of DVT on flights.


For women who embrace lifelong learning, new language immersion programs combine language and cultural immersion for women of all ages.


JourneyWoman readers share their must-have travel products, helping you spend your money wisely on recommended products from women.


For women who travel, an Oura ring can help you manage your wellness, sleep and other disruptions that come from frequent travel.


We all need to ensure that the information we write, publish and read is accurate. Here’s a checklist to help you have trust in travel media.


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