- The new Google flight offers use AI to find trips based on conversation requests
- He uses Gemini 2.5 to interpret the descriptions of feelings and wave deadlines to compile the agreements
- Flight Deals takes place in beta in the United States, Canada and India
Google uses Gemini AI to reinvent the experience of the travel agent, transforming conversations into plane tickets. The new Flight Offers product, which is now in a beta version, adds a cat AI to Google Flights users looking for a good deal or who always try to decide where and when they want to travel.
Instead of playing with drop -down menus and departure time cursors, you can simply write the type of trip you want to make and everything could be important to you when you travel. Instead of an airport code and a date, you can choose a season, the atmosphere of the location and what you feel on flights very early. Gemini will then analyze prices in real time from hundreds of airlines and will offer up -to -date options adapted to your request.
This is not a replacement for traditional Google flights. This familiar grid of dates and sliders is always very alive. But Google thinks that flight offers are perfect for the flexible (or simply undecided) traveler. Think about it like a friend who is not only very good to find good deals, but really loves to find them for friends.
For example, when I wrote “I want to go where I can see the North Lights in December for a week.” I had suggestions for Alaska, Iceland and Norway with good deals in December. When I asked “somewhere with mountains and good food in the spring”, I saw flights from March to June in Denver, Munich, Auckland and more.
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The more relaxed your phrasing, the more it has to work with it. The AI will try to correspond not only to the location, but to the mind of your request. Gemini 2.5 was behind the curtain in many recent Google products, but this is one of the first times that it is used in this way.
It also marks one of Google’s clearest movements to date to introduce AI into a very public and popular space, finding good deals on flights. Air tickets are perfect for encouraging people to try AI, because buying them is a common experience, but not daily, and enough for people to make an effort to find a good deal without being so expensive that people would not trust AI to help them when it is always possible for technology to fail.
Flight Offers is always learning and cannot always choose the perfect route. But if it helps people discover that, for example, flights to Oaxaca in January are very cheap and the mole changes life, it’s a victory.