First AI travel booking engine unveiled
B2B tech firm Travel Compositor has launched ‘AI Trips.’
This is what it calls the world’s first AI travel booking engine to generate a 100% bookable complete package.
It includes in-destination experiences in a single flow from AI travel search to payment.
It launched at a recent event in Cancun, designed to transform the travel planning and booking experience.
The European B2B tech company services retail travel agents and tour operators and is part of holding company Travel Soft.
The booking engine, called ‘AI Trips’, starts with a single inspirational question from the user such as “I want to take a trip on Route 66 between Chicago and Los Angeles”.
From there the system will propose suggestions, take users through selections, and reserve the desired trip.
This can include flights and hotel plus in-destination services like car rental.
The tool is based on artificial intelligence and automatic learning.
The platform, which uses 12 different technologies, has been developed by a team of experts in AI, UX and travel.
“We are thrilled to introduce AI Trips. With this platform, we’ve made an even more significant breakthrough in the way travel agents plan and book,” said CEO Manuel Aragonés.
The engine will continue to evolve and currently has millions of previously booked itineraries.
From mid-July AI Trips will be available to all Travel Compositor’s B2B customers – including retail travel agents, tour operators and online travel sellers who will subscribe to the service.
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