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Etihad rolls out chatbot

25 Jun 2024
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Etihad has launched an online chat feature designed to ensure that its guests have the latest accurate information on the documents they need before they travel.

The system can be accessed through the airline’s online chat feature on etihad.com, found in the ‘Get In Touch’ section of the Help Page. Choose the Travel Guidelines and Transit Information in the chat’s menu option.

This guides the user through a series of questions and then lists the visa, ticket and travel documents they need, along with any other requirements.

John Wright, Etihad’s Chief Operations and Guest Officer, said: “This online feature is fed automatically by the very latest information supplied by IATA’s Timatic solution, which is the world leader in providing real-time information on travel document requirements for international air travel, relied on by the travel industry and government authorities worldwide.”

Frederic Leger, IATA’s Senior Vice President of Products and Services, said: “Helping guests prepare for their journey is a key element for a smooth travel experience and regulatory compliance.

“Etihad’s initiative to provide visa information via chatbot opens a further channel for passengers to check their travel requirements and supports the automation of the travel experience. IATA is proud to enable and assist this great initiative through its new Timatic AutoCheck.”

The introduction of the automated feature relieves the need for guests to invest valuable time scouring the Internet or contacting customer service centres to confirm their travel documentation requirements.

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