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Kiwi.com uses AI and machine learning algorithms to optimize flight search results, predict price changes, and recommend optimal travel itineraries for customers booking flights…
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Title
AI-Driven Flight Search Optimization and Price Prediction
Content
Do Flight Alerts and Price Trackers Really Work When Prices Change Fast? Flight alerts and price trackers work when used correctly. Alerts like route-based, airline-specific, and price thresholds help users track airfares using data from hundreds of airlines and booking systems. Because airfare prices can change multiple times a day, OTAs such as Kiwi continuously monitor fares to keep alerts up to date. Route-based alerts let you track a specific route from one destination to the next. If someone wants to travel from Tokyo to Ulaanbaatar, they can set a route-based alert and be notified whenever there's a price change for any flight combination serving that particular route. Airline alerts focus on a single flight rather than a route, letting you select a specific airline, date, and time. Price thresholds allow customers to set how much they're willing to spend, receiving notifications when fares drop to their target level. Kiwi's algorithms constantly check prices across hundreds of airlines and travel partners by reviewing live fares directly on airline sites and connected booking systems. Examining historical price patterns for flight routes helps understand where fares are headed and spot trends, like when demand usually increases—for example, during the summer school holiday period when ticket prices often go up. When prices go up or down, Kiwi double-checks the update across multiple platforms to confirm availability, avoiding incorrect fares so users aren't misled by deals that disappear when checking out. Kiwi sends notifications when something is worth the customer's attention, whether that's a difference of just a few Euros or something on a larger scale. For fare prediction, Kiwi uses historical data to advise when prices are historically better. If data shows it makes more sense to buy flights rather than wait, customers are better off doing so. Generally, 1 to 3 months before departure often offers the lowest prices, though busy dates like Christmas require booking as soon as possible.
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Brno
Company/Organization
Kiwi.com
Continent
Europe
Country
Czechia
Category
Ground Transportation
Type
Deployment
Id
ebab69b2-8c47-427f-8396-044e8386777e
Created At
2026-03-24T19:10:39.201+00:00