Prøve GULL - Gratis
As AI travel tools spread, are they any good?
Bangkok Post
|August 25, 2025
AI-powered tools can help you plan trips, squeeze value out of loyalty programmes and translate languages. But don't give up Google Flights just yet, writes Gabe Castro-Root from New York
Makers of travel technology powered by artificial intelligence say their tools can make your life easier by doing everything from planning your dream trip to maximising your loyalty points to telling you about a cool building down the street.
But can they really?
The answer, after putting some of the biggest players to the test: Sort of.
Droves of seemingly identical AI trip planners can help you lay out an itinerary and find hotels and restaurants, with varying degrees of success. The best ones can match the conversational style of chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT or Google's Gemini.
Of course, travel planning tools also have the same shortcomings as any AI program: They don't always have access to the latest data, they may not have the detailed information of sites like Google Flights, and, sometimes, they just make things up.
But there are ways to make the most of them. I got advice from experts and tested out these trip planners, as well as AI-powered tools to help you stretch your hotel and airline points and translate conversations. Here's how they did.
EXPEDIA TRIP MATCHING
Able to turn Instagram Reels into a vacation itinerary, this well-designed travel planner is easy to use.
When you see an Instagram Reel about a destination you're interested in visiting, send it to Expedia via direct message, just as you would share it with a friend. The AI chatbot will strike up a conversation and ask you about your preferences — "Are you more into history, food, nature, nightlife or something else?" — and tailor its recommendations for that place based on your responses.
Jochen Koedijk, Expedia Group's chief marketing officer, said Trip Matching was designed for people who are still toying with ideas and don't already have a trip planned. "We wanted to give a service to travellers who see something and they're like, 'Hey, this looks amazing. What is it?'"
Denne historien er fra August 25, 2025-utgaven av Bangkok Post.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Bangkok Post
Bangkok Post
Futures Focus
The SET50 Index closed last week at 827.81 points, a decrease of 10.04 points, or 1.2% from the previous week.
1 min
December 15, 2025
Bangkok Post
Gunman kills two at US university
Brown on lockdown as cops seek suspect
2 mins
December 15, 2025
Bangkok Post
Oil Market Outlook
Oil prices fell last week amid bearish sentiment about oversupply, though losses were limited by concern about geopolitical tensions centred on Ukraine and Venezuela.
2 mins
December 15, 2025
Bangkok Post
OR Seeding the Future ASEAN Camp 2025: Empowering ASEAN Youth to Shape the Future
International collaboration acts as a \"gateway\" that opens doors to knowledge exchange, innovation, and regional development.
2 mins
December 15, 2025
Bangkok Post
People’s Party not ready for big league
Alas, the reformist People’s Party (PP) has shot itself in the foot, once again.
5 mins
December 15, 2025
Bangkok Post
HK's last opposition party to vote on fate
Democrats to shut down after 30 years
1 mins
December 15, 2025
Bangkok Post
Death toll from floods passes 1,000
Devastating floods and landslides have killed 1,006 people in Indonesia, rescuers said on Saturday as the Southeast Asian nation grapples with the huge scale of relief efforts.
1 mins
December 15, 2025
Bangkok Post
Police foil plot to attack holiday fair
German authorities said on Saturday they had arrested five men on suspicion of involvement in an Islamist plot to plough a vehicle into people at a Christmas market.
1 min
December 15, 2025
Bangkok Post
Salah silences the noise as Reds cling to hope
Arsenal grab last-gasp win against Wolves
2 mins
December 15, 2025
Bangkok Post
Leadership at the Edge
The Bangkok Post announces the launch of Bangkok Post CEO of the Year 2025, presented under the theme “Leading at the Edge”, recognising chief executives whose leadership stands out in an era of rapid change and constant disruption.
1 min
December 15, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
