Coforge Limited on Tuesday unveiled two AI-native products — Voyager.AI and FlightFlex.AI — targeting operational and commercial challenges faced by airlines globally.
Voyager.AI is designed to deliver real-time, one-to-one personalised offers to passengers by consolidating booking history, loyalty status, and behavioural data into a unified traveller profile. The platform uses AI-based identity stitching and predictive modelling to determine the most relevant offer or message across digital channels at any given moment.
FlightFlex.AI addresses flight disruption management — one of the costlier operational problems airlines face. The solution combines agentic AI-led decision support with automated rebooking workflows and proactive passenger communication, covering the full disruption lifecycle from early identification through to operational stabilisation.
Erika Moore, Chief Officer, Strategy & Growth at Coforge’s Travel, Transportation & Hospitality vertical, said the solutions are built on deep knowledge of airline operational systems and are designed to deliver measurable revenue and experience outcomes. Both products are built to integrate with existing passenger service platforms and scale across multi-hub, multi-fleet environments.
The announcement comes as Coforge shares trade at ₹1,294.20 on the NSE, up 0.47 per cent on the day, with the stock recovering from a 52-week low of ₹1,008.10 hit in March 2026. The stock remains down roughly 22 per cent year-to-date and nearly 7 per cent over the past year, though it has gained about 18.5 per cent over the past month. The company carries a market capitalisation of approximately ₹43,471 crore and trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of 32.91.
Coforge, listed on the NIFTY Midcap 50 index, positions itself as an AI-native engineering services company serving enterprise clients across industries including travel and aviation.
