
EaseMyTrip Becomes India's First Listed Travel Company to Integrate with ChatGPT Apps
New Delhi, April 2, 2026 – EaseMyTrip, a leading online travel-tech platform in India, has announced its integration with ChatGPT, marking it as the only listed online travel company in India to launch on the ChatGPT app. This integration allows users to search for flights and hotels directly within a conversational AI interface, enhancing the travel planning experience.The feature provides users with access to EaseMyTrip through the apps section on ChatGPT, enabling them to input travel requirements in natural language and receive flight and hotel options instantly. This eliminates the need to navigate multiple platforms, reducing friction and improving convenience.
According to Nishant Pitti, Founder & Chairman, EaseMyTrip, "AI is fundamentally reshaping how consumers discover and transact. Being the first listed Indian travel company to go live on ChatGPT app marketplace reflects our commitment to staying ahead of the curve and building the future of travel.”
EaseMyTrip is investing in new-age technologies to expand beyond traditional travel booking and create a more integrated travel and lifestyle platform. The company aims to expand the integration to include holiday packages and other services, creating a unified, AI-powered travel ecosystem.
About EaseMyTrip:
EaseMyTrip (listed on NSE and BSE) is one of India's largest online travel-tech platforms in terms of air ticket bookings, as per the CRISIL Report -Assessment of the OTA Industry in India (February 2021). The company is profitable and offers end-to-end travel solutions, including access to over 400 international and domestic airlines, 2.9 million+ hotels, holiday packages, trains, buses, cabs, and ancillary services.
Founded in 2008, EaseMyTrip is headquartered in New Delhi with offices across Noida, Gurugram, Bengaluru, and Mumbai, and has an expanding international presence through subsidiaries in the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, the UAE, the UK, the USA, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, and Brazil.
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