Planning a trip used to mean hours of research: reading dozens of blog posts, comparing hotel reviews, cross-referencing transportation options. AI is changing that entirely.
The Old Way Was Broken
The average traveler spends over 10 hours researching a single trip. They open 30+ browser tabs, read conflicting reviews, and still feel uncertain on the day of departure. The information exists — it's just scattered everywhere.
What AI-Powered Planning Actually Means
When you describe your trip to an AI planner, it does several things simultaneously:
- Matches your travel style (pace, budget, interests) to destination data
- Cross-references seasonal conditions, local events, and weather patterns
- Sequences activities to minimize travel time between locations
- Flags potential issues before you arrive
The result is a day-by-day itinerary that accounts for details most travelers discover only after they've already booked.
The Keryney Score Difference
Generic AI planners can generate an itinerary — but they can't tell you how good a destination actually is for your specific situation. That's what the Keryney Score solves.
The score (0–100) combines:
- Safety index — based on current advisories and traveler reports
- Accessibility — public transit quality, walkability, tourist infrastructure
- Seasonal fit — is this the right time of year for this destination?
- Cost efficiency — value relative to average spend for similar destinations
- Traveler satisfaction — aggregated from verified trip data
A destination scoring 85+ means it's a strong match. A score below 60 warrants a closer look at why.
What This Means for Your Next Trip
You no longer need to be an expert researcher to plan a trip you'll remember. The tools that used to require either a travel agent or 20 hours of personal research are now accessible in minutes.
Start with what you want from a trip. Let the AI handle the rest.