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TravelJoy Launches AI Itinerary Builder Called Itinerary CoPilot

by Daniel McCarthy  October 21, 2025
TravelJoy Itinerary Copilot homepage

Photo: TravelJoy

TravelJoy is expanding its AI offerings with the introduction of Itinerary Copilot, an AI assistant built directly into the platform’s itinerary builder, that rolled out for users on Monday.

Itinerary Copilot is designed to take conversational instructions from an advisor and transform them into a polished, digital itinerary that showcases a trip day-by-day. The goal with the tool is to save users time by parsing out data and details from an advisor to create a professional, presentable itinerary that would have only been possible for advisors to do manually.

The AI tool also acts as a powerful content curator and researcher, automatically sourcing hotel descriptions and photo galleries, completing day-by-day cruise itineraries, adding live flight tracking with alerts for changes or delays, and filling it out with relevant, royalty-free photos. It can also batch-create multiple items, such as an entire day’s activities or a week of dining reservations, in one go.

Here’s what it looks like:

Traveljoy A.I. itinerary builder
Photo: Traveljoy

Dayo Esho, CEO and Co-Founder of TravelJoy, said the addition allows advisors not just to create “professional, polished itineraries,” but to automate the busywork, allowing them to spend their time curating unique trips.

“AI handles the busywork so they can focus on what makes client trips unforgettable: the unique human insight only they can offer,” Esho said.

The feature is currently in an open beta and started rolling out to TravelJoy members on Monday.

  
  
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