Airline retail operating systems specialist Mystifly has added an extension multi-city search feature to its existing Airline Shopping and Retailing Hub platform.
The new feature promises to make searching and booking consecutive one-way flights between multiple destinations quicker and easier. It can draw domestic and international, as well as GDS and non-GDS flight options for multiple destination in a single search.

According to Mystifly, traditional multi-city search functions have limited price and itinerary comparison capability, requiring customers and travellers to spend more time to discover best pricing. The high number of options and prices variations – both over time and through different sellers – make the task even harder.
Powered by artificial intelligence based on Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning algorithms, Mystifly’s multi-city search feature rapidly explore and compare fare choices for each leg of route from around 700-plus GDS, LCC and NDC airlines to display the most relevant and competitive fare options. The feature also allows users to fine-tune the itineraries by applying filters like direct/non-direct flight, day/night flights based on traveller’s destinations, and personal preferences, as well as provides the required ancillary services for each leg of the travel to finally proceed with booking.

























The Department of Tourism (DoT) has reported 21,974 inbound tourist arrivals through different airports across the country in the first 10 days of reopening.
Data from One Health Pass shows a close split between returning Filipinos (10,074) and foreign tourists (11,900) between February 10 and 19.
Tourism secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat is optimistic that arrival traffic would be even higher in the coming months.
“The recent influx of tourists reflect foreign tourists’ enthusiasm towards visiting our country, which in turn will accelerate the revival of our tourism industry,” she said, adding that the DoT expects the trend to sustain.
Foreign arrivals are led by the US, with 5,516 travellers, followed by Canada (1,366), the UK (918), Australia (891), South Korea (859), Vietnam (572), Japan (459) and Germany (447).
Romulo-Puyat disclosed that Covid-19 vaccine certificates of Egypt, Maldives, Palau, Albania, Estonia, Greece, Malta, and Uruguay shall also be accepted as proofs of vaccination required upon entry to the Philippines. These are in addition to the previously approved 12 countries.