AI Flight Booking - Find and Book the Cheapest Direct Flights
Searching for flights is one of the most tedious tasks on the internet. You open Google Flights, then Kayak, then the airline's own site because sometimes it is cheaper to book direct. You toggle between dates, check nearby airports, and try the incognito window trick because you read somewhere that airlines track your searches. After an hour, you have 12 tabs open and are not even sure the price you found is still valid. Fazm takes over the entire process - tell it where you want to go, and it does the comparison shopping across every platform you would normally check yourself.
The Flight Booking Problem Nobody Talks About
Flight prices are deliberately confusing. Airlines use sophisticated dynamic pricing algorithms that adjust fares hundreds of times per day based on demand signals, competitor pricing, seat inventory, and time-to-departure. The result is that the same seat on the same flight can have significantly different prices depending on where and when you look. Checking Google Flights at 9 AM and again at 2 PM on the same day can surface a $40 difference on a domestic route and over $100 on international flights.
Aggregator sites help, but they have structural limitations. They rely on data feeds from airlines and booking systems that are updated on varying schedules - meaning the price you see on Kayak might be 15 minutes stale while the airline website already reflected a fare increase. Budget carriers like Spirit and Ryanair do not always appear on aggregators. And airline-direct promotions, unpublished fares available through the airline's own site, and loyalty program pricing never show up on third-party comparison tools.
The only way to truly find the best price is to check multiple sources and compare the complete cost - base fare plus bags plus seat selection plus any fees that appear only at checkout. This is a 45-minute task when done manually. Fazm compresses it to under five minutes by doing the legwork for you across every source simultaneously.
How Fazm Books Flights for You
Give Fazm your travel details in plain language
Press the hotkey and say something like 'Book me a direct flight from SFO to JFK next Thursday morning, economy.' Fazm understands natural language and handles ambiguous requests - 'next Thursday' means it checks the calendar, 'morning' means it filters for departures before noon. No form filling required.
Fazm searches multiple platforms in parallel
Fazm opens your browser and checks airline direct sites (United, Delta, American, Southwest) and aggregators (Google Flights, Kayak, Skyscanner) in sequence. It enters your exact route and date on each platform, selects direct flights only if requested, and reads the results. The entire search typically takes three to five minutes.
Results are normalized for a fair comparison
Each airline prices differently - some include a carry-on, others charge $35 extra. Some show base fares that explode at checkout with fees. Fazm notes these differences so the comparison is apples-to-apples. For a flight listed at $189 with a $35 bag fee versus $215 all-in from another airline, it tells you the true comparison clearly.
You pick, Fazm books
Once you choose a flight, Fazm navigates to the booking page, fills in your passenger details (name, date of birth, passport number for international flights), selects your preferred seat if requested, and walks through the checkout process. You review the final price summary and click confirm. Fazm handles everything between 'I want this flight' and 'booking confirmed.'
Example Flight Booking Prompts
"Book me a direct flight from SFO to JFK next Thursday, economy"
Fazm searches for non-stop routes on that specific date, filters out connecting flights, and compares prices across United, Delta, JetBlue, and Google Flights.
"Find the cheapest direct flight to Tokyo in the next two weeks"
More flexible request. Fazm checks a rolling two-week window and finds the lowest fare day for non-stop SFO-NRT or LAX-NRT routes across all major carriers.
"Book round-trip flights to Barcelona under $700 for April 10-17"
Fazm searches multiple transatlantic routes and booking platforms, filtering to only return options within your $700 budget including taxes and fees.
"Check if American Airlines has anything cheaper to Chicago than United right now"
Targeted comparison between two specific airlines on a route you have already partially researched.
"Find flights home for Thanksgiving - I am flexible on exact dates around Nov 27"
Fazm uses Google Flights flexible date search to find the lowest fares in the Nov 23-30 window, surfacing the cheapest travel days.
Scheduled Flight Price Monitoring
Not ready to book yet? Set up a price watch and let Fazm track the route for you. Fares on international routes can swing $200 to $400 in a single week depending on seat availability and competitor pricing. Domestic fares often drop significantly within the 3-week-before-departure window as airlines try to fill unsold seats.
Tell Fazm: "Watch SFO to LHR for the week of June 15th and alert me if direct economy drops below $700." Fazm checks the route twice per day, logs the prices it finds, and sends you an alert the moment a qualifying fare appears. It checks the actual live booking page each time - not cached aggregator data - so you get real numbers the moment they are available.
This is particularly effective for international bookings where the sweet spot for fare booking is typically 2-8 months before departure. Setting a price watch 6 months out and waiting for a sale has historically saved travelers 30-50% compared to booking at a random time.
Book a Flash Sale from Your Phone While You Are Out
Airline flash sales last anywhere from a few hours to a day. They are announced via email newsletters and social media. If you are not at your computer when the sale drops, you miss it - mobile booking is slow and clunky, especially if you need to look up your frequent flyer number, payment details, or passport information.
With Fazm's remote control feature, you send a command from your phone and Fazm executes it on your Mac at home. Your saved payment methods, loyalty program logins, and browser sessions are already set up there. Fazm completes the booking in minutes using your stored information - the kind of booking that would have taken 20 minutes of frustrated mobile tapping takes two.
Real Scenarios Where Fazm Saves Time
The last-minute work trip
Your manager messages you at 4 PM that you need to be in New York by tomorrow morning. You need a flight tonight, a hotel near Midtown, and you have a points preference for Delta. You tell Fazm: "Find the cheapest Delta flight from SFO to JFK tonight that arrives before midnight, and check if any SkyMiles award seats are available." Fazm checks Delta.com, pulls up tonight's availability, compares paid fare versus points redemption value, and presents you with two options in under four minutes. You spend your time packing instead of tab-hopping.
Booking multi-city flights for a complex trip
Planning a three-city European trip - London, Amsterdam, Barcelona - with flights between each city. The cheapest option usually involves mixing budget carriers (Ryanair, easyJet) with the main legs booked on a major airline. You tell Fazm: "Find the best combination of flights for London - Amsterdam - Barcelona - home over 12 days starting July 5th, mixing budget carriers for the intra-Europe legs. Budget is $1,200 total for all flights." Fazm searches the multi-city routing across several configurations, checks budget carrier prices on the short hops, and presents the most cost-effective combination that fits the budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Fazm find direct flights only?
Yes. When you specify 'direct flights only' in your command, Fazm applies that filter on every platform it checks. It will not show you connecting flights even if they are cheaper, unless you specifically ask it to compare both options.
Which airline websites does Fazm search?
Fazm works with any website on your Mac. It can check airline direct sites like United, Delta, American, Southwest, JetBlue, and Alaska, plus aggregators like Google Flights, Kayak, Skyscanner, and Expedia. You can specify which sites to check or let Fazm choose the most relevant ones for your route.
Can Fazm monitor flight prices over time?
Yes. Set up a scheduled watch for any route and price threshold. Fazm checks the actual live booking pages at the interval you specify - twice a day is common - and alerts you when the fare drops below your target. This works better than third-party price trackers because Fazm reads the real-time booking page rather than cached data.
Does Fazm fill in passenger details automatically?
Fazm can fill in booking forms using information you provide - passenger name, date of birth, passport number, frequent flyer numbers, seat preferences, and payment details. You always review the full booking summary before the final confirmation is submitted.
Does Fazm work for international flights?
Yes. Fazm handles international bookings including passport field entry, foreign airline sites, and currency conversion context. It can check airlines across regions - Cathay Pacific for Asia routes, Iberia for Spain, etc. - and accounts for timing when specifying international departure times.
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