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FlyJets has launched a beta version of JetGPT, an artificial intelligence-powered flight assistant that uses natural language processing to search pricing and air charter availability. The company is inviting members and interested parties to become beta testers.
The large language model-driven tool allows users to find flights, pricing, and empty legs through conversational prompts rather than traditional search parameters. Users can submit requests in natural language and the system delivers real-time data from aircraft operators.
JetGPT can compile lists of empty legs and flight-sharing opportunities across multiple airports and extended time periods. For example, users can request “all empty legs going in and out of Van Nuys Airport this month,” and the system will generate an exportable list with instant booking capabilities.
“With JetGPT, FlyJets is really taking our information technology capabilities to the next level—in terms of automatically and consistently procuring a wide breadth of accurate and relevant information about aircraft…and delivering it via a simple and conversational interface,” said FlyJets founder and CEO Jessica Fisher.
The tool can also execute complex multi-step requests. Users can ask it to book a super-midsize jet flight under a specific price point, then automatically list and sell individual seats on that flight through FlyJets’ sharing exchange. Fisher said the company developed JetGPT in response to client feedback following the launch of its flight-sharing exchange last year.