
Google is set to unveil 'Flight Deals', an innovative AI-powered feature designed to enhance the Google Flights experience. Available in the United States, Canada, and India within the next week, this tool is specifically tailored for travelers seeking budget-friendly airfare. Users will find 'Flight Deals' easily accessible through the dedicated page or the menu in Google Flights, which is widely used for comparing flight prices. Notably, no registration or opt-in is required to utilize this feature. What sets 'Flight Deals' apart is its ability to understand user preferences expressed in natural language. Instead of manually altering dates and destinations, travelers can simply input requests like, "I'm looking for a week-long winter trip to a food lover's paradise, nonstop only," or "I want a 10-day skiing adventure at a top-notch resort with fresh powder." The AI will promptly generate relevant flight options, including some that users may not have initially considered, thereby revealing new travel opportunities. Harnessing real-time data from Google Flights, the tool efficiently matches user requests with suitable destinations, making it easier than ever for travelers to discover deals without the hassle of extensive searching. Google aims to refine this feature by launching it in beta, gathering user feedback to enhance travel planning through AI. In addition to 'Flight Deals', Google Flights will introduce an option to exclude basic economy fares for trips within the US and Canada, offering more flexibility in ticket selection. The existing Google Flights service will continue to function alongside this new feature, with plans for ongoing updates to improve user experience and travel options. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting advancement in travel technology.
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