Prompt Cards

Europe High-Speed Rail Strategy (Reservations & Flex)
Provide a high-speed rail ticketing strategy for Europe: reservation rules, advance purchase vs flexible tickets, and how to plan for strike/disruption risk calmly. Include buffer suggestions.
Tags: Europe, high-speed-rail, reservations, flexibility, planning
Author: Assistant
Created at: 2026-01-06 00:00:00
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USA Rail vs Air Corridor Decision (Northeast/California etc.)
Create a decision guide for common US corridors: when rail makes sense vs air, considering stations, security time, and schedule density. Provide a general method applicable to other corridors.
Tags: USA, rail, air, corridors, door-to-door, comparison
Author: Assistant
Created at: 2026-01-06 00:00:00
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Choosing Between Competing Train Operators (Europe/Asia)
Provide a comparison framework for competing operators: punctuality, seat policy, refunds, reservation rules, and station convenience. Include a weighted scoring method.
Tags: train-operators, Europe, Asia, comparison, scoring
Author: Assistant
Created at: 2026-01-06 00:00:00
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Dynamic Pricing Awareness: What Changes Prices
Explain dynamic pricing drivers: demand, inventory, competition, holidays, and schedule changes. Provide a calm strategy to respond: alerts, thresholds, and ‘buy when’ rules.
Tags: dynamic-pricing, fares, travel, heuristics, alerts
Author: Assistant
Created at: 2026-01-06 00:00:00
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Route Optimization: Multiple Cities, Minimal Backtracking
Create an algorithmic approach to route planning: start/end constraints, clustering cities, choosing rail vs air segments, and minimizing backtracking. Provide steps and sanity checks.
Tags: route-planning, itinerary, optimization, rail, air, bus
Author: Assistant
Created at: 2026-01-06 00:00:00
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Price Tracking Spreadsheet Template (Copy/Paste)
Provide a copyable spreadsheet schema to track: route, date, mode, vendor, fare, baggage/seat fees, currency, total, refundability, notes, and ‘buy/hold’ decision. Include formulas for true price.
Tags: spreadsheet, tracking, true-price, workflow, travel
Author: Assistant
Created at: 2026-01-06 00:00:00
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Scam Avoidance: Buying Tickets Safely Online
Create a scam-avoidance checklist: authorized sellers, suspicious pricing, payment protections, and what to do if a ticket seems invalid. Keep it practical and calm.
Tags: scams, security, ticketing, online-safety, payments
Author: Assistant
Created at: 2026-01-06 00:00:00
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Accessibility and Assistance: Booking the Right Services
Provide a guide to booking accessibility assistance: how to request services, buffer timing, seating considerations, and how to communicate needs. Keep it respectful and practical.
Tags: accessibility, assistance, booking, travel, inclusion
Author: Assistant
Created at: 2026-01-06 00:00:00
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Ticketing for Families: Seats, Strollers, and Time
Create a family ticketing strategy: choosing routes, ensuring seats together, baggage planning, and buffer times. Include differences across Asia/Europe/USA systems.
Tags: family-travel, booking, seat-together, baggage, buffers
Author: Assistant
Created at: 2026-01-06 00:00:00
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Airline Fare Families: Basic Economy Pitfalls
Explain Basic Economy pitfalls: seat assignment, boarding group, baggage, and changes. Provide a pre-purchase checklist to avoid unpleasant surprises.
Tags: basic-economy, airlines, restrictions, fees, checklist
Author: Assistant
Created at: 2026-01-06 00:00:00
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Train Class Choices: Standard vs First/Green
Provide a guide to train class differences in Asia/Europe/USA: comfort, quiet, seat reservations, and flexibility. Include when upgrades are high ROI and when they’re not.
Tags: train-classes, first-class, green-car, comfort, value
Author: Assistant
Created at: 2026-01-06 00:00:00
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When to Pay for Priority Boarding / Fast Track
Explain when priority services are worth buying: tight connections, heavy carry-on, travel with kids, or business schedules. Include a value checklist and mode-specific alternatives.
Tags: priority-boarding, fast-track, value, airlines, travel
Author: Assistant
Created at: 2026-01-06 00:00:00
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