Agentic Hospitality has introduced the Travel Operating System (TravelOS) Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, a platform designed to connect hotel reservation systems with AI tools used for travel planning.
The system allows hotels to surface real-time availability, rates and inventory inside AI assistants and conversational interfaces while routing reservations through existing operational systems. According to the company, the platform connects directly to a hotel’s central reservation system and property management system, which remain the primary systems of record.
The launch comes as travel discovery increasingly takes place through AI-powered tools rather than traditional channels such as hotel websites, search engines and online travel agencies.
“Hotels have invested heavily in the systems that run their operations,” said Brad Brewer, chief AI officer, Agentic Hospitality. “Our approach is simple. We extend those systems into AI platforms rather than replacing them. Hotels keep their pricing control, inventory authority and direct relationship with the guest.”
The MCP server operates as an infrastructure layer that organizes hotel data such as room availability, policies and rate information for use within AI environments. Reservations made through those interfaces are routed back through the hotel’s operational systems.
The company also introduced the Agentic Booking Engine, an interface layer designed to integrate with existing internet booking engines. The system enables conversational search and booking experiences while routing transactions through a hotel’s current reservation platform.
“We designed this so hotels do not have to rip out existing technology,” Brewer said. “They can activate an AI-ready storefront on top of the infrastructure they already operate.”
