There is a lot to think about when organising a holiday , which is why plenty of travellers engage the help of travel agents to plan and book everything they need for a trip. But the introduction and now widespread use of AI could change the way jet setters are able to put together an itinerary and finalise bookings themselves. A new app developed in Melbourne called Booked AI became available this month after more than 15,000 people joined a waiting list before it launched.

READ MORE: Everything to know before you visit China Founder and CEO Mennan Yelkenci says the app is the next step in the continuing evolution of how people book their travel. "Technology is making all areas of our life quicker and easier, and that is what Booked AI does for travel," Mennan says. "We have gone from VHS to DVD to Netflix for video, and vinyl to CDs to Spotify for music.

Over time we have seen travel bookings go from in-person to online, and now, with Booked AI, we witness the next step by providing travellers with a travel agent in their pocket." READ MORE: The hotspot dupes in Paris that are way less crowded The app includes key features such as a 24/7 dedicated AI travel assistant, editable and shareable itineraries, and the use of artificial intelligence to find the best possible prices from over 200 airlines and 1,000 accommodation partners worldwide. "On average Australians spend up to three hours comparing flight options and prices before locking in their itinerary.

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