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A neutral verification protocol for real-world travel events.

A neutral verification protocol for real-world travel events.A neutral verification protocol for real-world travel events.A neutral verification protocol for real-world travel events.

An independent protocol that cryptographically anchors verified travel lifecycle events. 

Introducing PoT

 

Proof of Travel (PoT) is a neutral verification protocol that cryptographically anchors real-world travel events without altering existing travel systems.

This video provides a brief overview of how PoT acts as an independent, auditable verification layer for the travel industry.

 Learn more in the whitepaper below. 

Current Status

Proof of Travel is live and operating in production, recording real-world travel lifecycle events and anchoring independent verification references on public blockchain infrastructure.


The protocol operates alongside existing travel systems and does not alter booking, ticketing, settlement, or fulfilment workflows. Deployments prioritise correctness, auditability, and regulatory alignment, ensuring that proofs reflect verifiable operational outcomes rather than assumptions or forecasts.


Proofs are generated only after post-issuance and post-reconciliation signals are available, using conservative verification thresholds designed for audit, insurance, and compliance use cases. The system is intentionally deterministic and verifiable, favouring trustworthiness over automation or speculative inference.


An optional economic and access-control layer (AERO) is being introduced to support protocol usage incentives and future decentralisation, without changing the core Proof-of-Travel operating model. 

What Proof of Travel Does

 

  • Anchors cryptographic proof that a travel event has occurred, based on verified operational signals.
     
  • Operates post-issuance and post-reconciliation, avoiding speculative or future claims.
     
  • Provides an independent, tamper-resistant verification reference that can be audited without relying on a single system or party.
     
  • Works alongside existing travel infrastructure, including agencies, GDSs, airlines, and settlement frameworks, without altering workflows.
     
  • Enables consistent verification across systems, supporting audit, compliance, reconciliation, and downstream validation use cases.

What Proof of Travel Is Not

Proof of Travel is intentionally limited in scope. It is designed to provide verifiable confirmation that a travel event has occurred, not to restructure or replace existing travel infrastructure.


Specifically, Proof of Travel:

• does not replace Global Distribution Systems (GDSs), airlines, agencies, or settlement frameworks;
• does not modify booking, ticketing, reconciliation, or commercial workflows;
• does not act as a source of pricing, fare, or passenger truth;
• does not introduce consumer-facing financial products, loyalty instruments, or payment mechanisms;
• does not assert future outcomes or probabilistic claims.


The absence of a Proof of Travel record does not imply that a travel event did not occur. It indicates only that the verification thresholds defined by the protocol were not met at the time of evaluation.

Contact: info@proofoftravel.io

Operated by Travel Information Network (TIN)

 © 2025 Proof of Travel — Neutral verification protocol 


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