How to Prompt Airial Like a Travel Agent: Tips for Smarter Trip Planning


Most travel tools ask you to fill out a form. Airial asks you to have a conversation. That’s the secret sauce and the secret power. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or planning your first weekend escape, prompting Airial the right way can unlock smarter routes, better hotels, and unforgettable local finds. This guide shows you how to prompt Airial like a travel agent would – so you can start planning like a pro.

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The better your prompt, the better your plan.

Airial doesn’t require you to use exact words or phrases. But the more context you give, the more it can personalize. Think of it like texting a superpowered assistant: tell it your vibe, your limits, and your wishlist – and it’ll build an itinerary that feels made just for you. No jargon, no rules. Just smart conversation.


Prompting Tips by Travel Goal

You want a weekend escape

Prompt example:

“Plan me a 2-day weekend trip from Chicago to somewhere I can relax in nature. No more than 4 hours away by car.”

This helps Airial:

  • Filter destinations by drive-time
  • Prioritize nature escapes

You’re planning for family

Prompt example:

“Plan a kid-friendly trip to Rome with stroller-friendly activities, family suites, and minimal walking.”

Airial will:

  • Skip cobblestone-heavy routes
  • Include stroller-friendly attractions
  • Recommend hotels with family-specific features

You’re planning around an interest

Prompt example:

“Build a trip to Japan focused on visiting Studio Ghibli locations, themed cafés, and anime neighborhoods.”

Airial will:

  • Choose hyper-specific stops
  • Align lodging and timing with the theme
  • Prioritize niche, passion-based travel experiences

You’re a remote worker or digital nomad

Prompt example:

“Find me a slow travel destination in South America with coworking spaces, walkability, and low-cost accommodations.”

Airial can:

  • Match travel pace to work habits
  • Avoid transit-heavy routes
  • Suggest nomad-friendly cities with Wi-Fi and amenities

You’re overwhelmed and don’t know where to start

Prompt example:

“I want to take a trip in August but don’t know where to go. I like nature, warm weather, and easy transportation. I’m traveling solo.”

Airial responds with:

  • Ideas that match your season, preferences, and travel type
  • A built-for-you jumping off point

Bonus Prompt Hacks

  • Use “like…” for vibe-based planning (e.g., “I want something like Big Sur but in Europe.”)
  • Add constraints up front (“I have a $1,000 budget,” or “No more than 3 hours of driving total.”)
  • Let Airial know your travel values: sustainability, accessibility, low effort, max adventure, etc.
  • Stack prompts for deeper trips: “Now add a cooking class and an extra day for relaxation.”

How to Use Airial in This Situation:

Just open Airial, type in one of the prompts above (or your own spin on them), and let the system guide you. You’ll get a full itinerary in under a minute—with customization options at every step.