How it works

A flight, in a sentence.

Tralto replaces the twenty-tab search and the checkout gauntlet with one quiet conversation. Here's what happens between "Where to?" and boarding.

01

Tell Tralto where.

Type the trip the way you'd text a friend. Dates, constraints, preferences, who's coming — however it spills out. You don't need to know airport codes or pick a date range first.

You

Flight to Tokyo next weekend, window seat, back by Wednesday

02

Three options. Ranked.

We query live airline inventory through Duffel — a single API that connects to more than 300 airlines across NDC, GDS, and low-cost carriers — and return the three that actually fit. No banner ads, no seventeen filters. The recommendation is a sentence — read it if you like, or skip straight to the card.

Tralto

Three nonstops from SFO on Saturday. ANA at 11:25am is the sweet spot — cheapest of the three, lands mid-afternoon Sunday.


ANA · NH 107   SFO → HND   $892

JAL · JL 1   SFO → HND   $914

UNITED · UA 837   SFO → NRT   $948

03

Book in chat.

Tap the flight you want. A small form drops into the conversation — passenger details first, then payment appears only once you're done. Your card is charged after the airline confirms the seat. If it fails, nothing happens.

Inline

Title   Name   DOB   Email   Phone → Continue → Card → Book

04

Change it like you ordered it.

"Move it a day later." "Refund the return." "Add a second passenger." Say it in the same thread. Tralto handles the airline calls, the fare differences, the paperwork — and tells you if something isn't possible, in English.

A few honest questions.

Where does the inventory come from?+

We plug into Duffel, a modern travel API that aggregates live content from 300+ airlines — NDC connections to the majors, GDS fallback, and direct feeds from low-cost carriers. Prices and seats you see are real at the moment you see them, and hold for ~20 seconds. No markup, no surprise fees.

Why Duffel?+

One honest API beats eighteen scraped ones. Duffel handles the dirty parts — IATA accreditation, ticketing, schedule changes, airline fare rules — so Tralto can focus on the conversation. You get a real airline PNR, not a voucher; and if the airline changes your flight, the notification flows through Duffel to us to you, in plain language, in the same thread.

What does Tralto cost?+

A flat $9 service fee per booking, shown as a separate line item next to the airline fare before you pay. Never a percentage of your ticket, never a markup baked into the fare. The airline price you see is the exact amount Duffel returns from the carrier — we pass it through untouched.

What if the AI picks the wrong flight?+

You always pick. Tralto recommends; the button you tap is what gets booked. Every confirmation shows the exact airline, flight number, times, and fare class — in plain language — before you pay.

Can I change or cancel?+

Yes, inside the chat. Refunds follow the airline's fare rules (Tralto shows the exact number before you confirm). For non-refundable fares, Tralto can still help with airline waivers, credits, or insurance claims.

Is my data safe?+

Passenger details go directly to the airline for ticketing. Cards are tokenized and never stored in plain text. We log the chat so you can refer back — you can delete any thread, and the matching data with it.

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