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Glide is a flight disruption assistant built for frequent business travelers, focusing on scenarios such as flight cancellations, delays of more than 2 hours, and overbooking. Its goal is to detect disruptions in real time, scan for available alternative flights, and suggest the next steps before the airline officially notifies passengers or before travelers have to queue for help. It also assesses compensation eligibility under EU261, UK261, or relevant domestic regulations, and automatically generates claim letters.
From a feature standpoint, Glide covers the full workflow of “monitoring — rebooking options — rights assessment — claim documentation.” Its core modules include 24/7 real-time flight tracking, disruption alerts, alternative flight search, passenger rights assessment, and automatic claim letter generation. The official website also states that it covers 200+ airlines, with a focus on Europe and routes where EU261/UK261 applies. For third-party integrations, Glide can connect to email or calendar accounts to automatically detect upcoming flights, eliminating the need to manually upload booking details. However, the site does not specify whether it supports services such as Gmail, Outlook, or Google Calendar, nor does it disclose API availability, developer capabilities, corporate travel platform integrations, team collaboration features, or permission management.
The product is targeted for launch in 2026 and is currently in a waitlist/early access stage. The official site states that pricing will be announced closer to launch, and early waitlist users can receive priority access and exclusive founding-member pricing. It has not yet disclosed whether there will be a free plan, trial period, pay-per-use model, subscription plan, or enterprise package.
The main advantage is that Glide targets a very specific and painful scenario for business travelers: handling flight disruptions. It emphasizes speed, automation, and regulatory assessment, helping users reduce the time spent communicating with airlines and researching compensation rules. If the actual product experience proves reliable, its value proposition will be straightforward. The drawbacks are also clear: the product has not yet launched, and its features still need to be validated. There is also limited information on pricing, security and compliance, privacy handling, payment methods, and customer support. Because Glide requires access to email or calendar data, data security and permission scope will be key issues to evaluate before using it in production.
Glide is better suited to business travelers who frequently fly within Europe, the UK, and international routes, especially those who are sensitive to time loss and want claim documentation handled automatically. For Chinese users who mainly fly domestic routes, its EU261/UK261 value may be limited, and local itinerary tools such as 航旅纵横 may also be worth considering. For international flight compensation, alternatives such as AirHelp, ClaimCompass, and Flightright can be compared. Access to the official website from China, supported payment methods, and RMB settlement availability are currently unknown. Before the official launch, it is not recommended as the sole business travel protection tool.
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