• Coding Task: 73
    Prompt :
    " Develop a fully functional flight and hotel price comparison platform inspired by Skyscanner, where users can search, compare, and book flights and hotels."
    Click Here for Try : http://rsk152.rehanschool.us/skyscanner_clone/
    Coding Task: 73 Prompt : " Develop a fully functional flight and hotel price comparison platform inspired by Skyscanner, where users can search, compare, and book flights and hotels." Click Here for Try : http://rsk152.rehanschool.us/skyscanner_clone/
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  • Coding Task: 111
    Prompt :
    "Develop a flight booking and airline management app inspired by Emirates, enabling users to search, book, and manage flights."
    Coding Task: 111 Prompt : "Develop a flight booking and airline management app inspired by Emirates, enabling users to search, book, and manage flights."
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  • Coding Task: 112
    Prompt :
    "Develop a flight price comparison app inspired by Skyscanner, enabling users to search, compare, and book flights from various airlines."
    Coding Task: 112 Prompt : "Develop a flight price comparison app inspired by Skyscanner, enabling users to search, compare, and book flights from various airlines."
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  • Coding Task: 135
    Prompt :
    "Plan trips with flights/hotels/itinerary and costs."
    Click Here for Try :
    http://rsk152.rehanschool.us/Virtual%20Travel%20Agent/
    Coding Task: 135 Prompt : "Plan trips with flights/hotels/itinerary and costs." Click Here for Try : http://rsk152.rehanschool.us/Virtual%20Travel%20Agent/
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  • Coding Task: 111
    Prompt :
    "Develop a flight booking and airline management app inspired by Emirates, enabling users to search, book, and manage flights."
    Coding Task: 111 Prompt : "Develop a flight booking and airline management app inspired by Emirates, enabling users to search, book, and manage flights."
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  • Coding Task: 112
    Prompt :
    "Develop a flight price comparison app inspired by Skyscanner, enabling users to search, compare, and book flights from various airlines."
    Coding Task: 112 Prompt : "Develop a flight price comparison app inspired by Skyscanner, enabling users to search, compare, and book flights from various airlines."
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  • Coding Task: 135
    Prompt :
    "Plan trips with flights/hotels/itinerary and costs."
    Click Here for Try :
    http://rsk152.rehanschool.us/Virtual%20Travel%20Agent/
    Coding Task: 135 Prompt : "Plan trips with flights/hotels/itinerary and costs." Click Here for Try : http://rsk152.rehanschool.us/Virtual%20Travel%20Agent/
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  • Any travel agents here who can help me find some rates for flights via whats app?
    Any travel agents here who can help me find some rates for flights via what's app?
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  • I was talking yesterday to Allan Keislar about what AI will be able to do in future, and He asked me that ONLY PROGRAMMERS, will be able to program it, and My answer was, NO, we will not need the programmers, and Look what I am reading today about viv.ai

    Viv breaks through those constraints by generating its own code on the fly, no programmers required. Take a complicated command like “Give me a flight to Dallas with a seat that Shaq could fit in.” Viv will parse the sentence and then it will perform its best trick: automatically generating a quick, efficient program to link third-party sources of information together—say, Kayak, SeatGuru, and the NBA media guide—so it can identify available flights with lots of legroom. And it can do all of this in a fraction of a second.
    I was talking yesterday to Allan Keislar about what AI will be able to do in future, and He asked me that ONLY PROGRAMMERS, will be able to program it, and My answer was, NO, we will not need the programmers, and Look what I am reading today about viv.ai Viv breaks through those constraints by generating its own code on the fly, no programmers required. Take a complicated command like “Give me a flight to Dallas with a seat that Shaq could fit in.” Viv will parse the sentence and then it will perform its best trick: automatically generating a quick, efficient program to link third-party sources of information together—say, Kayak, SeatGuru, and the NBA media guide—so it can identify available flights with lots of legroom. And it can do all of this in a fraction of a second.
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  • Airlines should be afraid of ChatGPT.

    I found a $1,320 flight for $128; no points, no status, no agent.

    Just smart prompts.

    Here are 7 I use that will flip how you book forever:

    1. “What’s the cheapest way to get from [City A] to [City B] between [Date Range]? Include layovers and nearby airports.”

    Google Flights misses a lot. This one digs up multi-leg options and alternate airports most people overlook.

    2. “What budget airlines fly this route that aren’t on major travel sites?”

    You’d be surprised how many don’t show up on Skyscanner or Google. I’ve saved 30%+ just finding these.

    3. “Give me 5 layover cities that drop the total price.”

    One extra stop = hundreds saved. Simple.

    4. “Are there mistake fares or flash sales leaving from my home airport this month?”

    You’ll catch deals before blogs do. Think flight-hacking without needing to be a travel hacker.

    5. “Compare this flight across Google Flights, Skyscanner, Hopper, and airline sites. Where’s it cheapest?”

    Save the 20-tab mess. AI does the comparison for you.

    6. “Set up a 3-day price tracking strategy for this route. Alert me when it drops below $200.”

    Timing matters more than loyalty points. Let it watch the dips for you.

    7. “Find me a round-trip + one-way combo that’s cheaper than a normal round-trip ticket.”

    Split-ticketing. It’s a game changer—especially internationally.



    This isn’t about cheating the system.

    It’s just using AI to travel smarter than 99% of people.

    Most are still typing into Expedia.

    You’re asking ChatGPT.

    Via Austin Armstrong

    #travelai
    Airlines should be afraid of ChatGPT. I found a $1,320 flight for $128; no points, no status, no agent. Just smart prompts. Here are 7 I use that will flip how you book forever: 1. “What’s the cheapest way to get from [City A] to [City B] between [Date Range]? Include layovers and nearby airports.” Google Flights misses a lot. This one digs up multi-leg options and alternate airports most people overlook. 2. “What budget airlines fly this route that aren’t on major travel sites?” You’d be surprised how many don’t show up on Skyscanner or Google. I’ve saved 30%+ just finding these. 3. “Give me 5 layover cities that drop the total price.” One extra stop = hundreds saved. Simple. 4. “Are there mistake fares or flash sales leaving from my home airport this month?” You’ll catch deals before blogs do. Think flight-hacking without needing to be a travel hacker. 5. “Compare this flight across Google Flights, Skyscanner, Hopper, and airline sites. Where’s it cheapest?” Save the 20-tab mess. AI does the comparison for you. 6. “Set up a 3-day price tracking strategy for this route. Alert me when it drops below $200.” Timing matters more than loyalty points. Let it watch the dips for you. 7. “Find me a round-trip + one-way combo that’s cheaper than a normal round-trip ticket.” Split-ticketing. It’s a game changer—especially internationally. — This isn’t about cheating the system. It’s just using AI to travel smarter than 99% of people. Most are still typing into Expedia. You’re asking ChatGPT. Via Austin Armstrong #travelai
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