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AI arrives in Spanish hotels: Canary and Ulyses Cloud partner up

JSBy Joan SanzCurated and edited by Joan Sanz. · July 3, 2026 · Follow on LinkedIn
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Artificial intelligence is no longer a future promise in hospitality: Canary Technologies and Ulyses Cloud by Septeo have announced a partnership to bring AI to Spanish hotels, as reported by SmartTravel.news. 73% of hoteliers believe AI will have a significant impact, and 61% already see it in their daily operations.

The integration automates repetitive tasks, frees up staff for direct guest interaction, and boosts revenue across over 20,000 properties using the platform, including chains like Marriott and Four Seasons. In practice, this improves both operational efficiency and service personalization.

With this move, Spain positions itself on the map of smart hospitality. The question is no longer whether AI will arrive, but who implements it first and best.

Quick questions

What do Canary Technologies and Ulyses Cloud do?
They integrate artificial intelligence into hotel management to automate repetitive tasks, improve efficiency, and personalize the guest experience in Spanish hotels.
How many hotels are involved in the partnership?
Over 20,000 properties in Spain that use the Ulyses Cloud platform, including chains like Marriott and Four Seasons.
What percentage of hoteliers think AI impacts?
73% of hoteliers believe AI will have a significant impact, and 61% already notice it in their daily operations.
What concrete benefits does this AI bring to hotels?
It automates check-in, check-out and guest communication, improves real-time revenue management, and frees staff for more personal service.
Is this partnership only for large hotel chains?
No, the integration is available to any hotel using Ulyses Cloud, from independent properties to global chains like Marriott.

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