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Booking.com launches flights in SG with AI-powered features

S’poreans can search, book, and pay for flights from over 500 airlines through the app.

Digital travel platform Booking.com launched its flights in Singapore alongside new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered features designed to deliver more tailored and time-saving solutions for travellers.

Travellers in Singapore can now search, book, and pay for flights from over 500 airlines to more than 4,500 destinations worldwide through the Booking.com app or website.

Booking.com ensures complete price transparency and offers flexible ticket options. It also offers 24/7 customer support.

Additionally, the company is expanding its suite of AI-powered features including Smart Filter, Property Q&A, and Review Summaries, aiming to simplify all booking steps.

Smart Filters allow travellers to describe their ideal by prompting a generative AI (GenAI) to scan Booking.com’s entire inventory to automatically apply the most relevant filters.

Moreover, the Property Q&A feature allows travellers to ask specific questions about properties and GenAI answers from the property listings, reviews, and photos.

Furthermore, the Review Summaries (Beta) feature provides key insights about a property without the need to browse through numerous reviews.

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