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From flights to hotels: Could ChatGPT now plan your entire holiday?

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What happened

Travel companies Rome2Rio and Omio are integrating with OpenAI, giving over 900 million weekly ChatGPT users instant access to routes, prices and transport options worldwide.

Why it matters

From rushing to catch a flight to panicking mid-air about how to reach a foreign hotel, travel anxiety may soon be a thing of the past as artificial intelligence promises to make the whole experience seamless, if perhaps a little too predictable.

Common ground

Two global travel platforms are launching apps with OpenAI to offer the platform's 900 million weekly users access to routes, prices and transport options worldwide.

Perspective signals

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“Travel companies Rome2Rio and Omio are integrating with OpenAI, giving over 900 million weekly ChatGPT users instant access to routes, prices and transport options worldwide.”
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“Two global travel platforms are launching apps with OpenAI to offer the platform's 900 million weekly users access to routes, prices and transport options worldwide.”
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“Rome2Rio and its German parent company, Omio, have announced they are launching apps options within ChatGPT which will allow users to search, compare and plan journeys across trains, buses, flights, ferries and other modes of transportation.”
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“Users can simply ask 'What's the fastest and cheapest route from Rome to Florence this Saturday?' and get everything in a single conversation.”
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“One in three travellers is already using AI to plan trips, often turning to the technology before they even decide on a destination, according to Rome2Rio's research.”
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“The technology is designed to reduce AI hallucination by pulling from a verified inventory rather than generating approximate travel information.”
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“AI may also help the travel experience as it can tell you about disruptions and provide alternate routes.”
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“AI systems are trained on popularity data, they reinforce existing patterns, meaning they may nudge users to the same routes and travel adventures that already dominate internet search results.”
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“If you go to Spain and you're not only going to Madrid and Barcelona, but Seville, Granada, Bilbao — those are two, two-and-a-half hour train journeys.”
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“Omio frames AI as a tool that handles logistics, leaving the spirit of adventure intact.”
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