
Skyscanner, a global leader in travel, has launched its app within ChatGPT, enabling Singapore travellers to search for and discover the best flight options and prices directly through a conversational interface. With this integration, planning a trip feels as natural as chatting. Users can access live results when they need them, without navigating multiple platforms or tabs.
Singapore travellers can easily install the Skyscanner app via the ChatGPT App Store and begin searching instantly. By entering a simple request such as “@skyscanner find me the cheapest flight from Singapore to New York in December,” users can access a wide range of global flight options. These results are presented clearly and visually, making it easy to browse, understand, and act on the best available deals.
From there, users can continue refining their search seamlessly within the same conversation. The Skyscanner app allows travellers to compare flight options and prices in real time, while also making quick adjustments to travel dates, destinations, or airports with just a follow-up message. It combines the trusted Skyscanner pricing engine and logic with a more intuitive, conversational experience, making travel planning both efficient and user-friendly.
As one of the world’s most widely used travel platforms, Skyscanner is relied upon by over 160 million travellers each month to find the best and most relevant airline prices. Its commitment to clear comparisons and price transparency has helped build strong global trust, positioning the platform as a go-to resource for confident travel decision-making.

“We’ve been at the forefront of cutting-edge flight search, ensuring that travellers have all the right tools to reduce friction and give them more confidence to find the right flight for them. Singapore travellers can now access the Skyscanner app in ChatGPT to search for the best options and flight prices for their trip,” said Piero Sierra, who leads the company’s AI strategy for travel.
Beyond this launch, Skyscanner is also leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance the traveller experience across multiple stages of the journey. These innovations aim to reduce friction and improve confidence, ensuring travellers feel supported from the moment they begin searching to the completion of their trip planning.
Artificial intelligence is also powering Skyscanner’s “Football Flight Finder,” a feature designed to help football fans plan travel to the biggest football event of the year. From the opening matches to the final whistle, the tool simplifies complex, multi-city itineraries by identifying the best-value routes, tracking fare drops as fixtures are announced, and making each leg of the journey easier to manage. It enables fans to fully immerse themselves in the experience, travelling, eating, resting, and enjoying the event like professionals.
Concluding, Sierra shared that Skyscanner will continue to evolve travel search beyond traditional form-based inputs toward more dynamic, answer-led experiences. The company plans to scale natural language search capabilities with a focus on explainability, while expanding agent-driven scenarios only where they deliver real value and maintain user trust. Ultimately, success in AI, he noted, will be defined by enabling better decision-making and earning the continued trust of travellers worldwide.
Singapore travellers can simply access and install the Skyscanner App in the ChatGPT App store and then start searching in ChatGPT by saying something simple like, “@skyscanner find me the cheapest flight from Singapore to New York in December” for global flight options from Skyscanner, which are easily and visually displayed for the user.














