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A first look at Atlas.

Meet Airheart’s AI travel agent. Atlas plans around your real constraints and keeps you in charge of every supported booking.

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Airheart Team
The Airheart editorial desk

We’ve been building an AI travel agent. Its name is Atlas, and it launches in Q3 2026 alongside Voyager and the production rebuild of Catalogues.

Here’s a first look at how it helps, and where you stay in control.

It plans around your constraints, not around averages

Ask a generic AI for a Tokyo itinerary and you may get the same list as everyone else. Atlas starts with you: your dates, your budget, the people coming along, dietary or mobility needs, and the pace that will make the trip feel good. It carries those details through the plan instead of treating them like an afterthought.

It works in the open, inside Voyager

Atlas doesn’t hand you a wall of text and send you on your way. It works inside Voyager, moving the same days, stays, and flights you can move yourself. You can see what changed, adjust it, or undo it. The plan remains yours.

It books with your approval, and Airheart stands behind it

Supported money-moving steps are approval-gated. Before anything is confirmed, Atlas shows you the exact price, terms, and cancellation rules and waits for your approval. It works with verified rates and availability. If something Atlas books doesn’t match what you approved, Airheart makes it right.

It keeps an eye on things after you book

Some of the hardest travel work happens after you book. Where provider data is available, Atlas can help watch for schedule changes, price drops, weather, and advisories. When a watchable change needs your attention, Atlas can bring it to you with a draft response for your approval.

It reads the catalogues you own

Atlas can use the Catalogues you own as source material, then filter the publisher’s recommendations through your dates, your group, and your needs. Expert knowledge stays connected to the trip you’re actually taking.

Built to earn trust

Atlas launches in Q3 2026, and we’re taking care with the parts that matter most: the booking, the watching, and the moments when you need to make a decision. We’d rather earn your trust with something dependable than impress you with a demo that guesses.

You can see more on the homepage, and any catalogues you choose now will be ready to use with Atlas.

Takeaways

What to keep.

  1. Atlas is an AI travel agent, not a chatbot.

    It researches, plans, and can help with watchable trip changes when provider data is available.

  2. It works inside your trip, in the open.

    Atlas moves the same pieces you do, in the same workspace. You see what changed, and you can move or undo any of it.

  3. It reads the catalogues you own.

    Publisher-curated recommendations become source material Atlas filters through your constraints and your taste.

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Airheart Team
The Airheart editorial desk

The Airheart team writes about voyage planning, editorial infrastructure, and what honest travel software should feel like when the work gets specific. Every post goes through an internal review pass before it ships.