
Google is developing an agentic tool for booking flights and hotels, the company said Monday, as it unveiled several new travel features tied to its artificial intelligence and search systems.
The ambition is to turn AI Mode into a travel hub that can plan trips and help users complete them.
In a blog post, Google wrote: “Just describe what you’re looking for to compare different flights or hotels and browse schedules, prices, room photos, amenities and reviews. You’ll be able to follow up and refine your options, and then once you’re ready, you can quickly complete the booking with the partner of your choice.”
Google is working with Booking.com, Choice Hotels International, Expedia, IHG Hotels & Resorts, Marriott International, and Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, though the project is at an early stage.
“We’re just starting work on this,” said Julie Farago, vice president of engineering for Travel and Local on the Google Sear
