106 innovations that made travel easy
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Technological changes have deep impact on many aspects of our lives, including the way we travel. Some technological innovations take a lot of time for massive adoption. Because of that the recent developments that we see today may look less significant than they actually are.
But, when we look back into history we see that our predecessors did amazing job in making travel a lot easier and convenient today. It also sheds light on the greatness of some innovations that may seem to be only a small step forward, but without which travel would be impossible. In fact today we are witnesses and users of radical innovation.
What is radical innovation?
Radical innovations are developing revolutionary new technologies, markets, and business models that change the world, according to Maru/Matchbox. To define radical innovation even better, you can contrast it with incremental innovation which tries to improve existing systems and products, to make them better, cheaper or faster, according to Maru/Matchbox. The key difference among both types of innovation is the focus. The former is focused on something new, the latter on improvement of existing systems.
Radical innovation examples
In this article, we’ll provide you a chronology and 106 examples of radical innovations. While you read the list you can also get yourself reminded how much and how long it took us to get where we are now:
Year | Innovation |
---|---|
1414 | Passport |
1640 | Taxicab |
1643 | Barometer |
1683 | Museum |
1714 | Thermometer |
1772 | Travelers’ check |
1800 | Battery |
1804 | Lifebelt |
1818 | Ocean liner |
1820 | Quinine |
1820 | Bus |
1825 | Railway |
1832 | National park |
1837 | Sleeping car |
1837 | Indoor swimming pool |
1839 | Bicycle |
1844 | Telegraph |
1847 | National weather service |
1850 | Ski technology |
1854 | Elevator |
1854 | Luggage |
1864 | Travel insurance |
1865 | Medical emergency service |
1869 | Suez Canal |
1873 | Electric street light |
1875 | Automobile |
1877 | Telephone |
c. 1880 | Restaurant car |
1893 | Glass fiber |
1885 | Gasoline filling station |
1895 | Discount coupon |
1896 | Escalator |
1900 | Zeppelin |
1900 | Michelin guide |
c. 1900 | Gliding |
1902 | Air Conditioning |
1907 | Caravan |
1914 | Passenger aircraft |
1916 | Snowmobile |
1916 | Instant food |
1919 | Air traffic association |
1922 | Highway |
1929 | Sunglasses |
1930 | Air hostess |
1936 | Paid holiday |
1936 | Shopping cart |
1938 | Credit card |
c. 1940 | Air bed |
1944 | Sunscreen |
? | Bivouac |
1946 | Computer reservation system |
1947 | Microwave |
c.1950 | Electric sauna stove |
1950 | Minibus |
1950 | Snow canon |
c.1950 | Immunization program |
? | Travel voltage converter/adapter |
1951 | Backpack |
1952 | Kettle grill |
1954 | Solar cells |
1956 | Shopping mall |
1958 | Carbon fiber |
1959 | Automatic teller machine (ATM) |
1960 | Automatic door |
c.1960 | Family dome tent |
c.1960 | Dry ski slope |
c.1960 | Recreational drug |
1963 | Instamatic pocket camera |
1963 | Inflatable life raft |
1965 | Snowboarding |
1966 | Bar code |
1967 | Pool-cleaning robot |
1968 | Computer tablet |
c. 1970 | Scents technology |
c. 1970 | Space tourism |
1972 | Loyalty program |
1972 | Lonely planet |
1973 | RFID |
1974 | Sous-vide (under vacuum) |
1974 | Mini-bar |
1976 | Gore-Tex |
1978 | Airline deregulation |
1978 | Hotel Key Card |
1983 | Camcorder |
1983 | Mobile phone |
1983 | Selfie stick |
1987 | Rolling luggage |
1989 | Robotic lawn mover |
1989 | World Wide Web |
1990 | Consumer protection |
1993 | Online maps |
1994 | E-ticketing |
1994 | QR code |
1995 | Schengen Agreement |
1997 | Social media |
1997 | Blogging |
1998 | Viagra |
1999 | Common currency – euro |
1999 | Augmented reality |
2000 | GPS |
2003 | Genetically modified golf turf |
2006 | Micro blogging |
2007 | Body scanning |
2008 | Artificial weather |
2008 | AirBnb |
2012 | Avatar – embodied agent |
2019 | 5G |
Closing thoughts
If you are a fan of modern adventures, family travel, or just want to have a relaxation and rest at some remote destination, could you imagine how hard it would have been for you to realize your desire without the travel inventions above.
That’s why the examples above represent true disruptive innovation examples. Let’s see if the inventions of the 21st century will also bring such positive drastic changes into our lives.
For additional up to date insight into the travel-tech world you can read the top 5 travel and tourism trends in 2020 article or you can go to the travel facts article to find out interesting and curious facts.
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