I use skyscanner and skiplagged for my initial searches, then book direct on an airlines website if i’m able to. Just curious what other sites you all are using these days. I will say that recently I have noticed that sometimes the airlines own website has cheaper fares than these aggregators seem to find. Maybe its because they only crawl every so often, and I’ve caught price drops on the airlines website before the aggregators picked them up.
Google Flights, hands down, for flights. And booking-dot-com for hotels/resorts. They have a rewards program, so after a few bookings you will get a $100-$200 off every booking, which is quite nice.
Direct from the source
I usually find the site for the airport and check who flies the routes I am interested in. In some parts of the world, there are airlines that wont get aggregated to Skyscanner.
I also sign up for the email list on the airlines I will potentially use or follow on twitter or IG for sales - especially this time of the year.
Bard with Google Flights… Or Skyscanner
I always use these resources:
Google flight
Kiwi
OmioI use Skiplagged a lot or Google Flights.
Google flights
I feel like the days of a website with cheap flights are long gone. Just need a good search built to ping you price changes
I’ve just stuck with Kayak for over a decade, love the -/+3-day price grid.
Sometimes they send you to cheap-o bargain agencies/re-sellers you’ve never heard of… but I haven’t had a bad result yet.
Google flights give you a whole month price grid
30 days by 30 days?
Like… 900 cells???
Are you sure you understood what I meant?
They give you a month calender view with the lowest priced flight for each day based on your filter settings
I find gotogate is pretty good.
Starting to think Skyscanner isn’t good anymore haha
Pan flights, they allow you to search from region to region, which is very useful.
Useful for booking flights with miles.
Google flights has all the features of other sites