Voicebots for airlines

🛫 Discover the future of customer service at airlines with AI-based voicebots! 🎙️

Not being able to fly on vacation as planned is annoying in itself, but being stuck on the airline's hotline forever because of a rebooking or flight cancellation is even more nerve-wracking. Airlines are also struggling with an increasing number of requests and can hardly guarantee good customer service without technical support.

But in addition to excellent flight comfort, the service on the phone and on the ground should be equally excellent. So don't leave your customers hanging! While airlines and airports rely on innovation to offer travelers the best possible travel experience, we at Aristech rely on innovation to provide the best possible customer service experience.

Our voicebots are programmed to respond to natural language and handle customer requests quickly and efficiently. Whether it's flight bookings, seat reservations, baggage information or general questions, our voicebots provide information around the clock.

What makes our voicebots so special?

  • 🎙️ Natural Language Processing: Our voicebots use advanced NLP algorithms to understand customer intent and generate appropriate responses.
  • 🌐 Multilingualism: We provide support in multiple languages to ensure callers can communicate in their preferred language.
  • 🚀 Fast solutions: With our voicebots, callers get immediate answers to their questions.
  • 💼 Automated processes: By automating common queries, we can increase efficiency and reduce waiting times for callers.
  • 🚹 Accessibility: A telephone can be more accessible to use, especially for older people or people with certain disabilities. Many people tend to call the airline's hotline instead of managing booking queries or rebookings online. We are convinced that voicebots represent a significant improvement in the customer service experience. Try it yourself and experience the future of travel with Aristech Voicebots!

More information can be found on our website under Voicebots.

Published on 7/14/2024

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