Skyscanner App Now Available in ChatGPT for Singapore Travellers

Skyscanner has launched its app in ChatGPT, enabling Singapore travellers to search for flights through a conversational interface powered by live pricing data.

How It Works

Users can access and install the Skyscanner app through the ChatGPT App Store, then search for flights by typing natural language queries such as “@skyscanner find me the cheapest flight from Singapore to New York in December.” Results are displayed visually within the chat, and users can adjust dates or airports through follow-up messages.

The integration brings Skyscanner’s flight comparison and price transparency capabilities into ChatGPT’s conversational flow, without requiring users to navigate a separate website or app.

Part of a Broader AI Strategy

The ChatGPT integration is one element of Skyscanner’s wider push into AI-enhanced travel. The company is also using AI to power its Football Flight Finder tool, which helps fans plan multi-city travel around major football fixtures by surfacing best-value routes and tracking fare changes as match schedules are released.

“We’ll continue evolving travel search beyond form-fills toward dynamic, answer-led experiences. We’ll scale natural language search with explainability, and expand agentic scenarios only where trust and economics work. Success in AI will be defined by better decisions and earned traveller trust.” — Piero Sierra, Chief AI Officer, Skyscanner

Skyscanner serves 160 million travellers monthly across 52 countries, searching approximately 100 billion prices per day.

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