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τ²-Bench: Airline

τ²-Bench Airline tests whether a model can do an airline support agent's job: follow a policy manual, talk to a simulated customer, and call the right tools to search flights, change bookings, and issue refunds. The model doesn't need any domain knowledge; it's scored entirely on how well it executes tool calls across multi-step task trajectories. We run it continuously against the same provider endpoints that serve OpenRouter traffic, so a score reflects both the model and the provider running it. We use this benchmark because it has a high floor, so we can assess provider variance and not model capability. Our routing algorithm for tool call requests uses these same signals to send traffic to the best performing endpoints.

Last benchmark run Aug 22, 2026, 9:02 AM UTC

PaperGitHub
Tool-call errors before → after Auto Exacto

3.8% → 2.8%

Tool-call error rate on models enrolled in Auto Exacto, OpenRouter's automatic provider optimization for tool-calling requests.
Model comparisonCost efficiencyTool-call reliabilityLeaderboardWhy we run itWhat scores tell youHow tasks are scoredMethodologyAPI access

Model comparison

Most Accurate

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Anthropic: Claude Fable 5

81.5%

Best Value

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Qwen: Qwen3.8 27B

$0.076/task

Fastest

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Amazon: Nova Micro 1.0

1.8m

Accuracy
Representative-run accuracy, best first.
Cost per task
Average cost per graded task, cheapest first.
Time per task
Average wall-clock time per task, fastest first; agents that loop or stall run long.

Cost efficiency

Accuracy vs. cost (Pareto frontier)
One point per model, using default routing (not pinned to a provider) when available. The line is the Pareto frontier: no model beats these on both accuracy and cost.

Tool-call reliability

Tool-call errors
Share of this benchmark's own requests where the model called a tool that doesn't exist, passed arguments that don't match the tool's schema, or emitted arguments that aren't valid JSON.

Leaderboard

Top-level rows use default routing where available; click a row to expand provider-pinned results.

#ModelStd dev
1
Anthropic: Claude Fable 5
Pareto
81.5%±1.3pp$1.012.3m5.86k
2
Amazon: Nova Micro 1.0
80.7%--$1.281.8m5.64k
3
Qwen: Qwen3.8 27B
Pareto
80.7%--$0.0765.3m12.2k
4
Google: Gemini 3.7 Flash
80.6%--$0.0772.0m14.7k
5
Claude Opus 5
80.5%±2.1pp$0.512.3m7.44k
6
Google: Gemini 3 Flash Preview
79.3%--$0.122.1m20.1k
7
Anthropic: Claude Opus 4.5
78.7%±1.4pp$0.543.0m10.5k
8
DeepSeek: DeepSeek V4 Pro 0813
78.7%±0.7pp$0.116.1m19.1k
9
Qwen: Qwen3.5 397B A17B
78.2%±3.7pp$0.0934.9m14.1k
10
OpenAI: GPT-5.5
78.0%--$0.512.8m9.33k
11
Anthropic: Claude Sonnet 5
77.7%±1.0pp$0.202.3m8k
12
Anthropic: Claude Opus 4.7
77.3%±1.7pp$0.401.8m5.75k
13
OpenAI: GPT-5.6 Sol
77.3%--$0.302.2m5.05k
14
StepFun: Step 3.7 Flash
Pareto
77.3%--$0.0203.8m10.9k
15
Anthropic: Claude Opus 4.6
77.2%±1.3pp$0.483.4m10.1k
16
Anthropic: Claude Opus 4.8
77.0%±1.5pp$0.502.3m8.24k
17
Qwen: Qwen3.5-122B-A10B
76.9%±3.8pp$0.148.6m33.1k
18
NVIDIA: Nemotron 3 Ultra
76.9%±0.8pp$0.102.6m8.57k
19
OpenAI: GPT-5.6 Sol Pro
76.7%--$1.865.6m22.9k
20
Google: Gemma 4 31B
Pareto
76.5%±3.8pp$0.0165.4m8.16k
21
Anthropic: Claude Sonnet 4.6
76.3%±1.0pp$0.323.4m11.4k
22
DeepSeek: DeepSeek V4 Flash 0731
Pareto
76.3%±1.1pp$0.0105.6m16.1k
23
DeepSeek: DeepSeek V4 Pro 0423
76.1%±3.0pp$0.0422.4m6.86k
24
OpenAI: GPT-5.4
76.0%--$0.292.7m11.3k
25
Z.ai: GLM 5.2
75.3%±2.8pp$0.0402.9m7.6k
26
DeepSeek: DeepSeek V4 Flash 0423
Pareto
75.1%±3.4pp$0.0092.2m7.79k
27
Z.ai: GLM 5
75.1%±5.4pp$0.0361.9m5.06k
28
Anthropic: Claude Sonnet 4.5
75.0%±2.0pp$0.343.4m10.4k
29
Xiaomi: MiMo-V2.5-Pro
75.0%±3.7pp$0.0255.8m12.2k
30
OpenAI: GPT-5.6 Terra
74.7%--$0.0931.7m4.58k
31
Z.ai: GLM 5.1
74.1%±3.6pp$0.0542.3m5.43k
32
Qwen: Qwen3.5-35B-A3B
74.0%±7.5pp$0.0536.8m32.7k
33
Google: Gemini 3.5 Flash
74.0%--$0.332.1m18.8k
34
Google: Gemini 3.5 Flash Lite
74.0%--$0.141.8m28.8k
35
Qwen: Qwen3.6 27B
73.9%±5.4pp$0.0939.1m23.1k
36
MoonshotAI: Kimi K2.6
73.8%±2.7pp$0.0603.8m8.87k
37
Z.ai: GLM 4.7
73.4%±4.4pp$0.0322.2m4.99k
38
Google: Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite
73.3%--$0.122.8m62.7k
39
Google: Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview
73.3%--$0.372.4m12.9k
40
Google: Gemini 3.6 Flash
73.3%--$0.302.2m22.5k
41
OpenAI: GPT-5.2
73.3%--$0.243.5m12.5k
42
DeepSeek: DeepSeek V3.2
72.7%±3.3pp$0.0234.2m7.26k
43
OpenAI: GPT-5.6 Luna Pro
72.7%--$0.0455.8m36k
44
OpenAI: GPT-5
72.2%--$0.7314.6m68.6k
45
Thinking Machines: Inkling
72.0%--$0.07754s3.69k
46
MoonshotAI: Kimi K2.7 Code
72.0%±3.6pp$0.0654.7m7.34k
47
OpenAI: GPT-5.1
71.3%--$0.467.7m41.2k
48
MoonshotAI: Kimi K2.5
71.3%±3.3pp$0.0292.8m5.29k
49
MiniMax: MiniMax M2.7
71.2%±4.4pp$0.0182.2m5.5k
50
Xiaomi: MiMo-V2.5
Pareto
71.0%±2.5pp$0.0085.2m14.7k
51
MiniMax: MiniMax M3
70.9%±6.7pp$0.0242.3m6.12k
52
Z.ai: GLM 4.5 Air
70.9%±4.0pp$0.0162.0m4.26k
53
Auto Router (Beta)
70.7%--$0.242.5m17.9k
54
OpenAI: GPT-5.6 Luna
Pareto
70.7%--$0.0061.9m5.76k
55
MoonshotAI: Kimi K3
70.7%±2.2pp$0.368.1m9.04k
56
Qwen: Qwen3.6 35B A3B
70.6%±8.2pp$0.0443.8m24k
57
Meta: Muse Glimmer 30B
70.0%±1.3pp$0.0392.8m13.6k
58
MoonshotAI: Kimi K2 Thinking
69.2%±10.0pp$0.0431.7m3.86k
59
DeepSeek: DeepSeek V3.2 Exp
69.1%±5.2pp$0.0558.0m9.02k
60
DeepSeek: DeepSeek V3.1 Terminus
68.8%±4.3pp$0.0366.0m10.4k
61
Xiaomi: MiMo-V2-Flash
Pareto
68.7%±5.3pp$0.00554s3.77k
62
Google: Gemma 4 26B A4B
68.7%±3.5pp$0.0164.8m12.7k
63
Anthropic: Claude Haiku 4.5
68.5%±2.8pp$0.122.0m12.8k
64
MiniMax: MiniMax M2.1
67.9%±4.5pp$0.0151.5m5.35k
65
Qwen: Qwen3.5-9B
67.4%±4.7pp$0.0228.3m29k
66
OpenAI: GPT-5.2 Chat
67.3%--$0.1180s4.28k
67
Z.ai: GLM 4.6
67.2%±11.2pp$0.0342.8m5.47k
68
OpenAI: GPT-5 Mini
66.7%--$0.1311.9m58.7k
69
OpenAI: GPT-5.4 Nano
66.7%--$0.0373.1m20.2k
70
Anthropic: Claude Sonnet 4
66.0%--$0.373.6m9.4k
71
MiniMax: MiniMax M2.5
63.6%±4.9pp$0.0152.6m6.06k
72
OpenAI: gpt-oss-120b
63.2%±5.1pp$0.0133.7m12.1k
73
Google: Gemini 2.5 Pro
62.0%--$0.243.6m18.1k
74
Qwen: Qwen3 235B A22B Thinking 2507
61.6%±4.1pp$0.0546.5m19.3k
75
Z.ai: GLM 4.7 Flash
61.3%±6.0pp$0.0082.5m7.83k
76
DeepSeek: DeepSeek V3.1
59.4%±11.0pp$0.0596.7m9.16k
77
Thinking Machines: Inkling Small
58.7%--$0.0472.3m3.36k
78
Qwen: Qwen3 Coder Next
58.1%±6.3pp$0.02253s2.5k
79
Google: Gemini 2.5 Flash
58.0%--$0.02884s8.6k
80
OpenAI: GPT-5.4 Mini
58.0%--$0.0912.3m12.1k
81
Ling-3.0-flash
57.3%--$0.0122.0m16.8k
82
DeepSeek: R1 0528
55.9%±6.3pp$0.07511.0m14.6k
83
MoonshotAI: Kimi K2 0905
55.2%±5.0pp$0.102.3m2.91k
84
NVIDIA: Nemotron 3 Nano 30B A3B
52.3%±2.9pp$0.0247.6m49.6k
85
OpenAI: gpt-oss-20b
51.2%±2.8pp$0.02116.0m84.9k
86
OpenAI: GPT-4.1
48.0%--$0.1253s2.79k
87
OpenAI: GPT-4o
48.0%--$0.1946s1.97k
88
Google: Gemini 2.5 Flash Lite
47.3%--$0.0242.9m45.1k
89
Qwen: Qwen3 235B A22B Instruct 2507
46.8%±4.6pp$0.0171.5m2.07k
90
Qwen: Qwen3 Next 80B A3B Instruct
46.8%±3.4pp$0.01454s2.07k
91
Qwen: Qwen3 Coder 480B A35B
46.8%±5.2pp$0.04364s1.77k
92
OpenAI: GPT-4o (2024-08-06)
46.0%--$0.2238s2.29k
93
OpenAI: GPT-5.3 Chat
46.0%--$0.09965s2.75k
94
Qwen: Qwen3 30B A3B
43.8%±5.6pp$0.0142.9m9.57k
95
Qwen: Qwen3 Coder 30B A3B Instruct
43.1%±0.6pp$0.0243.6m3.15k
96
OpenAI: GPT-5 Nano
43.1%--$0.04613.3m109k
97
DeepSeek: DeepSeek V3 0324
42.9%±4.7pp$0.0364.3m6.38k
98
OpenAI: GPT-4.1 Mini
42.7%--$0.03181s2.56k
99
Meta: Llama 4 Maverick
41.4%±7.5pp$0.03267s1.79k
100
Mistral: Mistral Small 4
41.3%--$0.0181.7m11.2k
101
Qwen: Qwen3 14B
41.3%--$0.0278.8m22.9k
102
Qwen: Qwen3 VL 235B A22B Instruct
40.6%±4.4pp$0.03090s2.08k
103
OpenAI: GPT-4o (2024-05-13)
40.0%--$1.1372s3.25k
104
Meta: Llama 3.3 70B Instruct
39.5%±3.6pp$0.00934s425
105
DeepSeek: DeepSeek V3
38.7%--$0.0824.4m9.24k
106
Qwen: Qwen3 32B
38.0%±13.6pp$0.0147.2m12.3k
107
Qwen: Qwen3 30B A3B Instruct 2507
37.9%±3.8pp$0.0151.6m2.35k
108
Qwen: Qwen3 VL 30B A3B Instruct
34.2%±3.2pp$0.0693.6m6.65k
109
Qwen: Qwen3 VL 8B Instruct
33.5%±5.1pp$0.02064s2.56k
110
Meta: Llama 3.1 8B Instruct
31.2%±6.1pp$0.00665s1.61k
111
Qwen2.5 72B Instruct
24.6%--$0.0826.5m5.13k
112
OpenAI: GPT-4o-mini
24.0%--$0.02776s4.6k
113
Mistral: Mistral Nemo
18.7%±6.3pp$0.0201.8m2.7k
114
Qwen: Qwen2.5 7B Instruct
16.7%--$0.01758s2.49k
115
OpenAI: GPT-4.1 Nano
10.7%--$0.00753s2.36k

Why we run this benchmark

It's a tool-calling benchmark that is hard to game. Grading depends on live tool-call trajectories rather than memorized answers, so it resists training-data leakage better than Q&A-style evals. It exercises every tool-calling failure mode (wrong arguments, skipped policy checks, giving up, hallucinated confirmations) at a relatively low cost per run. The relative scores also carry more signal than the absolute ones. The same model can score differently across providers, and those deltas are what Exacto routing uses to pick higher-accuracy endpoints.

Each task is a simulated airline support conversation with a scripted user, a toolbox (flight search, booking changes, refunds, loyalty policies), and a gold reference solution. A task passes only if the final database state and the messages to the user match the reference; partial credit is not awarded.

What the scores can and can't tell you

There is still headroom. Top models fail roughly one in five tasks, and the airline domain is the hardest τ²-Bench split. Accuracy differences here separate models that follow multi-step policies from ones that merely chat well.

The floor is high, though. Many tasks reward inaction. A refusal task with an empty gold action list passes for any agent that changes nothing. Even weak models score well above zero, so the meaningful spread sits at the top of the range.

The benchmark is public, so tasks may appear in training corpora. Contamination inflates scores less here than in Q&A-style evals, though, since a leaked task still has to be executed correctly, step by step, against a live database.

Scoring fidelity has limits. The checker verifies two things: the final database hash and exact substring matches in the agent's messages. Each task's natural-language assertions ("agent should refuse the cancellation") are metadata, and no judge model reads the transcript. So a savings calculation fails if the agent says "$23,552.50" when the checker greps for "23553".

The user simulator matters too. We pin it to gemini-2.5-flash so agent scores stay comparable, but the sim is itself an LLM with failure modes of its own. It can stop the conversation before the agent finishes, leak its hidden task instructions, or keep a stuck agent looping until the 200-step ceiling kills the run. Swapping the sim model shifts absolute scores, which is why cross-paper τ²-Bench numbers rarely line up exactly.

How a task is scored

Every task ships a gold solution: a list of tool calls, strings the agent must say, and natural-language assertions. After the conversation ends, the checker replays the gold tool calls against a fresh database and compares hashes with the agent's final database. It then greps the agent's messages for each required string. The reward is the product of those two checks:

reward = db_match × communicate_met   // each ∈ {0, 1}
db_match        = hash(agent DB) == hash(gold DB)
communicate_met = every required string appears in an agent message
any run that hits MAX_STEPS instead of a clean stop scores 0 outright

The rollouts below are from real runs, with gemini-2.5-flash as the user simulator throughout.

reward = 1

Pass: three changes in one request, all three land

Task 17 agent: openai/gpt-5.1

For reservation FQ8APE: add 3 checked bags, swap the passenger to Omar Rossi, and upgrade basic economy to economy, paying with a gift card.

  • Database must match the gold state: update_reservation_flights (economy upgrade), update_reservation_passengers, and update_reservation_baggages with exact arguments
  • communicate_info is empty, so no string check applies
db ✓communicate ✓USER_STOP

The agent looked up the user, found the right reservation among several, confirmed the changes and payment method, then made all three writes: passenger swap, cabin upgrade, and bags. The final database hashes match the gold state and the run ends on USER_STOP, so reward is 1. This is what the eval is designed to measure: multi-step tool use under policy constraints, done correctly.

Methodology

Scores aggregate all successful runs, weighted by task count, with a minimum of 45 graded tasks per model-provider pair. A model's headline score uses its default routing (not pinned to a provider) when one exists; otherwise it falls back to the median provider. The standard deviation is measured across runs for that representative result. Cost, time, and token figures are per-task averages from the same runs. Best value is the cheapest Pareto-optimal model within 5 points of the top score.

These are the same measurements that power Exacto routing. See the docs for how routing works, or browse all models to try one.

API access

These scores are available through OpenRouter's public benchmarks API, so you can retrieve the same model-level results programmatically.

GET https://openrouter.ai/api/v1/benchmarks?source=openrouter
Authorization: Bearer <API key>

Use task_type=agentic to filter to tau_bench_verified_airline. Each item represents one model and includes accuracy, accuracy_stddev, avg_cost_per_task, total_tasks, and last_run_timestamp. See the benchmarks API docs.