Trip.com has launched Trip.Planner, an AI-powered travel planning hub, aims to revolutionize travel planning. The platform transforms complex itineraries into personalized journeys, assisting travelers in creating hyper-personalized itineraries. With real-time transport integration, flexible planning features, and access to over 20 million geo-tagged global points of interest, Trip.Planner offers a unified intelligence hub for travelers, allowing them to plan every detail from a unified intelligence hub.

“Trip.Planner is a cutting-edge tool that combines reliable data with rich itinerary management to redefine how travellers plan their journeys. We will continue to push the boundaries of innovation to create greater value for our users,” said Mr James Liang, Co-founder and Chairman of Trip.com Group.

Flights, trains, hotels, restaurants, and attractions are all integrated into your itinerary with real-time availability. Travellers can plan and book everything directly from their itinerary view, eliminating the need to switch between platforms.

Moreover, users can benefit from trusted, real-time travel data. You can view prices, availability, and detailed descriptions for travel options. The AI also recommends attractions that are open, seasonally relevant, and accessible, using officially verified opening hours, typical visit durations, and transport estimates for a smooth, realistic plan.

Recommendations are practically tailored to your destination — for example, suggesting relevant airport transfers, car rentals in remote areas, or day tours in urban spots.

For additional expert assistance, Trip. The planner includes expert-vetted recommendations via the in-app AI chat, perfect for big milestone trips or niche experiences.

Trip.Planner adapts to your travel style, whether you’re a culture buff, first-time visitor, or on an inter-generational excursion. You can select from user preferences such as:

  • Family-Friendly: Kid-friendly options, like theme parks and wildlife encounters.
  • Classic: Iconic sights and must-see highlights, ideal for first-time visitors.
  • Elderly-Friendly: Lower-intensity activities with easy access and relaxed pace.
  • Cultural: Museums, performances, or experiences that reflect local arts.
  • Cityscape: Urban-focused —shopping, dining, nightlife, and city walks.
  • Nature: Outdoor and scenic spots like parks, beaches, and reserves.
  • Historical: Significant landmarks, traditional districts, and heritage sites.

Additionally, if you’re travelling on a budget, it can tailor a personalised itinerary that fits your spending preferences too.

Planning starts with just three questions: destination, trip duration, and your travel style. From there, Tri p.Planner generates an itinerary for you. You can preview it within the in-platform map and easily visualise routes for your travels.

Suppose you have prior bookings on the Trip.com platform. In that case, you can import them into your itinerary or adjust plans easily with canvas-style editing, where you can rename, reorder attractions, replace and delete activities, and add notes. A floating AI button always stays active, offering real-time, on-demand suggestions as users edit their trips.

Trip.Planner replaces spreadsheets, bookmarks, and endless tabs. It combines trip building, bookings, and curated inspiration in one place.

Beyond efficiency, it’s also built for trust. Recommendations are drawn from millions of data points across Trip.com, including Trip.Best picks, Trip.Pulse and Trip. Events data — top-rated and timely experiences trusted by a global user base—ensures each suggestion is reliable and grounded in what travellers love.

“With Trip.Planner, we are offering a brilliant assistant that adapts to user preferences, simplifies decision-making, and puts joy back into trip planning,” said Bonnie Bao, Director of Product for Itinerary & Map, Content Center, Trip.com Group.

Trip.Planner is available on English-language Trip.com sites in select regions*, with access expanding progressively to users in the coming months.

*Full list of supported regions as of date: United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Israel, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, India, Pakistan, Belgium, Ireland, a nd general English-language markets.