Skyscanner, a global leader in travel, has launched the Skyscanner app in ChatGPT, enabling travellers in the Middle East to search and find the best possible options and price choices for flights in ChatGPT.
Using the Skyscanner
app in ChatGPT will feel like planning a trip in a natural conversation, with
live results when you need them.
Travellers simply access and install the Skyscanner App in
the ChatGPT App store and then start searching in ChatGPT by saying something
simple like, “@skyscanner find me the cheapest flight to New York in December”
for global flight options from Skyscanner, which are easily and visually
displayed for the user.
From there, users will be able use the Skyscanner app to
compare flight options and prices and adjust dates or airports with a quick
message. It’s the Skyscanner logic and prices people trust, wrapped into a more
intuitive, conversational flow.
Skyscanner is the travel app that 160 million travellers
rely on a month to find the best and most relevant prices on airlines. It gives
travellers clear comparisons and price transparency building strong global
brand trust.
“We’ve been at the forefront of cutting-edge flight search,
ensuring that travellers have all the right tools to reduce friction and give
them more confidence to find the right flight for them. Travellers in the
Middle East can now access the Skyscanner app in ChatGPT to search for the best
options and flight prices for their trip.” said Piero Sierra, Skyscanner’s
Chief AI Officer, who is leading Skyscanner’s AI strategy for travel.
Separately, the company is also using AI to enhance the
traveller experience across other points of the traveller journey, to reduce
friction and enhance confidence when travellers are searching for their trip.
Artificial intelligence is powering Skyscanner’s car hire
and hotel chatbots on its own platform which give conversational experiences to
delivering faster, higher quality decisions for travellers.
AI is also powering ‘Football Flight finder’ on its site
which helps football fans planning their trip to the World Cup find their best
flight.
From the opening
matches to the final whistle, ‘Football Flight finder’ simplifies multi-city
travel by showing fans the best-value routes, track fare drops as fixtures are
released and makes every leg of the journey easier, so travellers can eat,
sleep and play like the pros.
Chief AI Officer Piero Sierra concludes: “We’ll continue evolving travel search beyond form-fills toward dynamic, answer-led experiences. We’ll scale natural language search with explainability, and expand agentic scenarios only where trust and economics work. Success in AI will be defined by better decisions and earned traveller trust.” -TradeArabia News Service