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Google Rolls Out Flight Deals, An AI Tool That Helps You Find Cheapest Flights: How To Use It

Google has rolled out Flight Deals – a new AI-powered search tool, designed for flexible travellers whose primary goal is to save money on their next trip.

Published By: Shubham Arora | Published: Aug 18, 2025, 12:47 PM (IST)

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Google has rolled out a new Flight Deals feature within the Google Flights. It is a new AI-powered search tool, designed for flexible travellers whose primary goal is to save money on their next trip. The tool was first announced at Google I/O event in May this year. The Flight Deals tool is currently in beta and allows travellers to plan their trips while conversing with a chatbot. The users only need to describe when, where, and how they’d like to travel – and Flight Deals will handle the rest. news Also Read: Google Introduces Gemini 3 Deep Think Mode With Advanced Reasoning Capabilities

Google’s Flight Deals Rolls Out in Select Countries

In a blog post, Google announced that the Flight Deals tool is currently being rolled out to Canada, India, and the US. With Flight Deals, users will no longer have to play with different dates, destinations, and filters to find the best deals. Instead, they can just chat with an AI chatbot and describe what they are looking for. news Also Read: Google Year In Search 2025 for India: Saiyaara, Google Gemini, Indian Premier League, More

How to Access Google Flight Deals

The tool can be accessed via a direct web page or from the top-left menu on Google Flights. According to the tech giant, the Flight Deals uses Google’s advanced AI (likely a custom version of Gemini) to analyse and understand the user’s requirements. The tool then connects the user to real-time data from Google Flights, showing relevant results across different airlines and booking sites. news Also Read: Google Says These Chrome Extensions Won 2025, And We Kind Of Agree!

In the blog post, Google also mentioned two prompts that users can use to search for flights for their next trip. Travellers can search for a “week-long trip this winter to a city with great food, nonstop only.” Users can also use the prompt “10-day ski trip to a world-class resort with fresh powder.” This will result in the best bargains available for your search, including destinations that were not previously considered.

Currently in beta, the Google Flight Deals will gather feedback and explore how artificial intelligence (AI) can improve travel planning.