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    How to Save Money for Travel Using ChatGPT

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminOctober 9, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    You can use AI to help save extra cash for your dream vacation.

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    The end-of-year holiday season is kicking off, so you probably have some travel plans in the works. Whether you’re thinking about visiting family or just want a change of scenery, it’s the perfect time to start mapping out your travel and figuring out how to pay for it. 

    I’ve got my sights set on Montreal and Québec City. To help make that happen, I turned to artificial intelligence for some budget guidance.

    I used ChatGPT to help lay the groundwork for my trip, since it’s come in handy before as a kind of personal coach. It’s not a replacement for a financial adviser, but it’s great for offering general money-saving ideas and helping me think through where I can cut costs. With a few practical suggestions and some planning ahead, the dream trip feels a lot more within reach.

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    If you’re using ChatGPT to help plan your vacation, you could also ask questions beyond finances, like where to go, when to travel and how to find the best deals and affordable options for your budget. 

    AI, it’s adventure time. 

    Prep your first prompt 

    For ChatGPT to give good savings recommendations, you need to feed it as much context as possible, including your goals, dates and clear parameters. Specifically, you should share the destination, trip length, desired budget and some info on your current financial situation.

    If you have a financial tracking app, you can download the past three months of your spending activity and upload it into ChatGPT. If you don’t, then this could be a good time to start a personal budget.

    Here are some budgeting apps to consider, CNET’s expert tips on savings and advice on how to stick to your saving goals, as well as some mistakes to avoid when you’re saving money.

    See also: Is AI the Answer to Your Money Problems? We’re Starting to Find Out

    Alternatively, though it requires more manual labor than using a budgeting app, you could upload the past 30 days of your financial activity into a spreadsheet and group it into categories. 

    Just always be wary of sharing sensitive personal or financial information with AI tools due to security risks. To avoid ChatGPT knowing too much financial information about me, I’m using estimates for this example.

    For my first prompt, I told ChatGPT I’m planning to go to Montreal and Québec City for a week, and I expect the trip will cost approximately $3,000. I also mentioned my yearly earnings after tax, my monthly take-home pay, my monthly expenses like rent, groceries, dining out, yoga classes and subscriptions, and how much I set aside for investing and savings, leaving me with around $1,200 per month to use for the trip. Make sure you also include your minimum monthly payment for your credit card and any other debt you need to pay down. 

    ChatGPT gave me several strategies to save, including ordering in and dining out less, reducing grocery spending, pausing my yoga classes while saving for this goal, cutting my subscriptions temporarily and limiting spontaneous purchases. 

    Here are some of what it suggested:

    A screenshot of an AI-generated list of ways to save money

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    Be sure to double-check all of ChatGPT’s numbers, though, because they are frequently wrong. Choose ChatGPT as a first step, but don’t rely on it for financial advice.

    Make your prompts more granular

    You can get even more granular advice by uploading all of your meal receipts to see where you can save on ordering in, or asking ChatGPT what types of meals you’re spending the most money on (and try to make them yourself at home instead).

    Once your vacation is over, you could also save all the receipts from the trip, load them into ChatGPT and spot spending trends to factor into future trips. 

    Ask for travel tips 

    I also wanted to know if ChatGPT had any handy tips for traveling to Montreal/Québec City. The advice was pretty generic, such as booking early and avoiding tourist traps, but it did suggest checking out Passeport MTL for discounted attractions. 

    I continued to prod to see what ChatGPT could provide non-locals, and it gave me ideas like the cheapest neighborhoods and restaurants to dine in, the BYOB spots to avoid alcohol markups and to drink tap water in Québec City, given the excellent water quality. 

    AI won’t give you all the answers, but it will inspire ideas on savings — both before you leave and while you’re on vacation. You could even download the ChatGPT app to answer your money and Montreal questions while on the go. 

    Just remember that whatever info you put into ChatGPT won’t necessarily remain confidential. It will be used to train the AI model, so it provides better answers in the future, unless you disable your chat history (though OpenAI still saves it for 30 days). Reputable budgeting apps have a lot more security and may provide better answers than AI at this point. 

    (Disclosure: Ziff Davis, CNET’s parent company, in April filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.) 

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