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Intent Chips
Quick-filter chips that appear after search — edit cabin class, stops, price range, and more with a single tap.
Overview
Intent chips are the editable pills that appear between your search query and the results. They represent how MileIntel interpreted your search — and they're the fastest way to tweak your parameters without starting over.
How It Works
- After you run a search (natural language or form-based), intent chips appear showing the active filters: route, dates, cabin class, stops, airlines, and any other constraints.
- Tap a chip to modify it. A dropdown or picker appears with available options.
- Remove a chip by tapping the X on it. This removes that constraint and broadens your search.
- Add a chip by tapping the + button at the end of the chip row. Choose from available filter types.
- Results update automatically as you change chips — no need to hit search again.
Key Details
- Chips are generated from your query. Searching "nonstop business SFO to NRT" produces chips for: SFO-NRT, your dates, Business, Nonstop.
- Available chip types: Origin, Destination, Dates, Cabin Class, Stops (nonstop/1-stop/2+), Airlines, Price Range, Duration, Departure Time.
- Chips and the full filter panel stay in sync. Changing one updates the other.
- Chip order doesn't affect results — it's purely visual.
Tips
- Chips are the sweet spot between natural language flexibility and form-based precision. Start with a vague search, then refine with chips.
- Try removing the cabin class chip to see if economy award availability is dramatically better on your route.
- Tap the route chip to quickly swap origin and destination for the return leg.
Last updated March 22, 2026
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