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    Home»Development»Artificial Intelligence»Singapore Airlines Is Using ChatGPT to Make Flying Way Smarter

    Singapore Airlines Is Using ChatGPT to Make Flying Way Smarter

    April 30, 2025

    Singapore Airlines (SIA) is teaming up with OpenAI to bring generative AI into the skies, marking OpenAI’s first-ever deal with a major airline.

    This bold move promises to transform the passenger journey and internal operations using the same tech that powers ChatGPT.

    This isn’t just a chatbot upgrade. It’s a full digital transformation aimed at making your travel experience smarter, faster, and more personal.

    What to expect

    • Upgraded Virtual Assistant: SIA’s website assistant is getting a GenAI brain. It will now help you plan, book, and manage trips with personalized suggestions and real-time help.
    • Expanded Self-Service: More tasks can be handled directly by passengers; no more waiting for human support.
    • AI in Operations: Behind the scenes, OpenAI tools will help SIA staff automate routine tasks, process complex data, and make faster decisions.

    Photo by Troy Mortier on Unsplash

    SIA plans to integrate AI into operational tools to manage complex tasks like crew scheduling, factoring in regulations, staffing, and logistics. This means fewer delays and smoother flights.

    What the leaders say

    George Wang, SVP IT at SIA: “By harnessing cutting-edge AI solutions, we will enhance operational efficiency and staff productivity, and elevate the end-to-end customer experience.”

    Oliver Jay, MD International at OpenAI: “We’re excited to explore how advanced AI can enhance the travel experience, empower employees, and optimize complex operations.”

    Singapore Airlines isn’t just using AI, it’s redefining how airlines operate and serve customers. Expect a more seamless, intuitive, and efficient journey from booking to boarding.

    The post Singapore Airlines Is Using ChatGPT to Make Flying Way Smarter appeared first on DailyAI.

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