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Avitor.ai delivers vertical AI agents for travel research and bookings
The AI functions not as a chatbot but as an expert advisor, with the depth of knowledge required to support complex decision-making and operational needs, helping improve productivity and conversion rates.

Avitor.ai, creator of a generative AI-powered private jet booking and trip planning platform, has made its vertical AI agents available for private aircraft travel research and bookings. For the first time, brokers and online travel agents (OTAs) now have access to autonomous, always-available AI agents that can answer customer travel queries with contextual intelligence, dramatically improving their productivity and the customer experience.

To achieve this, Avitor.ai integrated its advanced Knowledge Hub, a central repository of curated, domain-specific information, and its vertical AI agents into its AI architecture to provide relevant and tailored responses to industry-specific queries. While generic models can answer general questions like chatbots, they require greater industry expertise to accurately address private aviation-specific queries. Avitor.ai’s large language model (LLM) has been developed from two million flight records and over 25,000 sales queries to provide answers with unmatched speed and depth of information.

“While many companies adopt a generic LLM as a superficial tool, Avitor.ai’s vertical AI agents combined with our Knowledge Hub empowers us to deliver highly specialised, intelligent solutions that provide measurable value to our users,” says CEO Wen Wang. “Our AI functions not as a chatbot but as an expert advisor, with the depth of knowledge required to support complex decision-making and operational needs. This is the support brokers and OTAs need to improve their productivity and conversion rates.”

Avitor.ai’s Knowledge Hub, powered by retrieval-augmented generation, evolves dynamically through human interaction and an intelligent feedback loop, ensuring continuous refinement and expansion. By integrating real-time updates, human-curated insights and up-to-date information sources, Avitor.ai has created a centralised, ever-evolving ecosystem of knowledge that delivers accurate, context-aware performance.

Additionally, Avitor.ai now offers:

- an AI quote reader that reads and processes quotes submitted by aircraft operators in various file types, aggregating them directly into the My Flights dashboard. Instead of sifting through hundreds of emails, the AI quote reader enables brokers and OTAs to access a curated, streamlined list of high-quality quotes.

- automated empty leg updates, automatically updating and reflecting the latest information on over 2,000 empty leg flights every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

- brokers and OTAs can now subscribe to real-time empty leg availability notifications with customised route alerts and be instantly informed of new deals to secure the best prices for clients.

- a free, easy-to-use widget that enables brokers and OTAs to create a professional charter flight web page. Users can complete their inquiry process and access the Avitor.ai aircraft database directly on the broker’s webpage.

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