
Wingie Enuygun Group launches travel-focused MCP server
DUBAI, 1 days ago
Wingie Enuygun Group (WEG), a leading online travel marketplace i MENA, has launched what is claimed to be the world’s first travel-focused Model Context Protocol (MCP) server.
This innovative system integrates flight, hotel, bus, and car rental services with AI models such as Claude and is designed to be compatible with other LLMs, including ChatGPT and Gemini, as they adopt the Model Context Protocol. Accessible at mcp.enuygun.com, the platform allows AI systems to interact directly with WEG’s real-time travel infrastructure.
Turning language into travel
WEG’s MCP implementation goes beyond providing information. It enables AI models to perform tasks such as flight searches, hotel filtering, car rental, and querying booking history.
Hakan Kanar, CTO of Wingie Enuygun Group, shares his vision: “With mcp.enuygun.com, we’ve unlocked our travel infrastructure for AI. Whether it’s a language model or an independent agent, AI can now interact with our MCP server to execute operations directly on our platform. This creates a seamless connection between intelligent models and real-world travel services.”
Real-time execution via simple commands
Users can perform travel operations with plain-language commands such as “Find a flight to Berlin,” “Check the weather for my bus trip,” or “List my recent bookings.” AI assistants send these requests to the MCP server, which processes each task live within the WEG ecosystem.
WEG’s MCP implementation is a game-changer for travel automation, enabling AI models to complete transactions, not just offer recommendations. With more than 30 real-time travel tools, WEG is the first online travel marketplace with an AI-native travel infrastructure, the company said.