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Google Search CentralJune 26, 2026

Gemini avoids jetlag with calendar integration

TL;DR

Gemini uses your calendar and Gmail to create jetlag-proof schedules for trips

Key points

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    How Gemini finds your flights: Gemini scans your Gmail and Calendar after you grant permission to automatically detect upcoming flights. This works because it looks for flight confirmation emails and calendar events with flight details. If you have a trip booked but haven’t set a specific date, Gemini will still find it by checking your calendar for travel-related events. This means you don:’t need to manually enter flight info—Gemini handles it for you, saving time and reducing errors when planning your trip.

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    Creating a jetlag-proof schedule: Once flights are detected, Gemini generates a personalized schedule that accounts for time zone changes, sleep patterns, and local activities. For example, if you’re flying from New York to Tokyo, Gemini might suggest adjusting your sleep schedule 2-3 days before departure to gradually shift your body clock. This schedule is automatically added to your calendar, so you don’t have to manually create it. The key benefit is that you’ll feel less tired during your trip, which improves your overall experience and helps you enjoy your destination without jetlag symptoms.

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    Why Gemini 3.5 Flash powers this: Gemini 3.5 Flash combines advanced AI with direct action capabilities, allowing it to process your data and create schedules without extra steps. Unlike other models that might just give suggestions, Gemini 3.5 Flash can directly update your calendar and send you alerts. This means you get real-time adjustments as your trip approaches, like reminding you to start adjusting your sleep schedule a few days before your flight. The practical impact is that you’ll have a smoother transition between time zones without needing to use multiple apps or tools.

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