Eurowings sells package holidays via Chat-GPT-Bot
Chatbots have been on the rise in aviation for several years, but they are not really popular with passengers because they are only in rare cases able to actually answer the travelers' concerns
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Chatbots have been on the rise in aviation for several years, but they are not really popular with passengers because they are only in rare cases able to actually answer the travelers' concerns
In the future, potential holidaymakers in Austria will be advised by a new AI-based chatbot. This was brought to life by the Austrian advertising agency and is initially intended to offer support for travel planning to interested parties from the DA-CH region. The project is located
The Sportresort Alpenblick in Zell am See is the first hotel to rely on GPT-4 supported communication with its guests! The Segl family with the Sportresort Alpenblick is now offering its guests an innovative means of communication: “The commitment
The airline Air France also wants to serve its customers via the WhatsApp messenger service in the future. Customer service should be available daily in 22 countries and four languages. The company explains that this brings you closer to the
With the help of an AI-controlled creature that goes by the name of Marija, Malta wants to attract additional tourists. The bot will be used by VisitMalta online and in the future also on a mobile application and will be available in several languages
Wizz Air announced today that their Amelia chatbot - a virtual assistant - is now available on Facebook Messenger so that passengers can quickly and easily receive travel information and manage their flight details. So that represents
The low-coster presents his virtual assistant, which is supposed to help out with questions about the flight. If anything is unclear, Wizz Air customers can expect an answer even faster in the future, without having to have personal contact with an employee
Vienna International Airport is currently testing the use of a chatbot for customer inquiries in the Airport City area. They rely on technology from the Japanese company "Bespoke". First of all, around three months of experience are gathered, then a decision is made