For a long time, there have been two polar opposite ways to plan a trip: outsource the bookings and nitty-gritty details to a travel agent, or spend countless hours combing through flight options and hotel deals, planning meals and itineraries. But with the rise of chatbots — specifically those with Facebook Messenger integrations — there’s a new in-between.
Flight-finding bots from sites like Kayak and Hipmunk make clinching the best deal a breeze, simplifying the hunt with a conversation-driven interface. Ditto bots like TripAdvisor’s, which provides insider tips and recommends coffee shops, restaurants and things to do.
Granted, these bots are only able to process small amounts of information at once and are incapable of automatically applying the necessary filters for a very specific question like “Find me the cheapest available nonstop flight to Chile during the month of October,” never mind passing the Turing test. Nevertheless, they remain convenient. The conversation-driven interface is more streamlined than scrolling through an ad-laden, number-heavy website. When planning a trip, they’re more conducive to discovering new destinations; once you’re on the ground, they fall somewhere between local friend, hotel concierge and travel agent.
Snaptravel

Most Human: A booking bot with real, live customer service representatives standing by to help as needed. SnapTravel pulls data from dozens of online travel sites to find the best hotel deals. The human element comes into play once you’ve arrived at your destination; reps can coordinate any necessary hotel room changes or specific check-out requests and will always ask for a free upgrade on your behalf.