OTA Fliggy offers AI powered travel deals with Qwen App
China based online travel platform Fliggy has joined forces with sister brand Qwen App, Alibaba’s latest consumer-facing AI application.
They have recently partnered with over 40 leading travel brands.
The collaboration provides exclusive discounts and perks for AI users booking and paying for travel services on Qwen App.
Deals can be combined with Qwen App’s Spring Festival vouchers for additional savings.
Participating travel brands include Emirates, United Airlines, Lufthansa, and Air New Zealand.
It also includes major hotel brands and theme park operators.
These brands are among the first to integrate consumer-facing AI into their distribution.
Brands are offering AI-specific benefits via Qwen App like exclusive booking discounts, vouchers, complimentary hotel breakfasts, and flexible checkout.
Leveraging Fliggy’s AI Agent capabilities, customers can plan itineraries and book seamlessly.
Qwen App’s recent integration with Fliggy enables users to book flights and hotels through conversational prompts.
The system interprets natural language requests, accesses Fliggy’s real-time inventory, and generates itinerary recommendations with direct booking links.
Users can complete purchases without switching platforms.
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