Fliggy rolls out FlyAI tech for developers
China based online travel platform Fliggy has launched “flyai”, its first full-category travel skill, now live on ClawHub and GitHub.
Built to make travel services accessible within agent-based workflows, “flyai” gives developers and users a practical, ready-to-use tool without the usual setup barriers.
Available now, “flyai” is compatible with mainstream Claw applications including Kimi Claw, QClaw, MaxClaw, and ArkClaw, as well as agent work platforms such as QoderWork and Wukong.
Built on Fliggy’s MCP (Model Context Protocol) standard, “flyai” supports an end-to-end travel service chain from planning through to booking, across flights, hotels, attractions, ground transport, leisure activities, flight passes, and hotel packages.
Unlike many comparable skills, it requires no cumbersome setup on Fliggy’s platform as it’s plug-and-play from the start.
Within days of launch, “flyai” has garnered over 100 GitHub Stars and ranked among the top travel skills by install volume on ClawHub.
Developers can use “flyai” to assemble themed travel products from its full inventory, to build corporate travel management agents as well as create streamlined consumer applications.
Fliggy has confirmed that “flyai” is being progressively integrated into the skill stores of major Chinese smartphone manufacturers including Huawei, Xiaomi, OPPO, and Honor, extending its reach to users.
The AI Agent ecosystem is still in its early stages, but skills are increasingly seen as the key entry points for developers.
It comes as Alibaba’s consumer-facing application Qwen App is now available to process AI bookings via Fliggy.
During the Spring Festival period Fliggy’s overall AI orders increased by 800% – with attraction ticket bookings proving the most popular.
“Qwen can now deeply integrate core services across Alibaba’s ecosystem including Fliggy. Leveraging this capability, Fliggy is leading the shift: consumers can now use natural language to ask the AI to complete travel bookings,” said Alex Chen, Chief Technology Officer at Fliggy.
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