- Google Flights
- Kayak
- ITA Matrix (which shockingly still seems to be online)
Is there any new great options out there for finding cheap flights?
Check driving/transit to nearby airports instead of flying from your city. In North America this may give you a few more options and rarely worth it. In Europe this unlocks many deals.
Check multi-city options. Made-up example: Compare [Paris-New York-LA-New-York-Paris] to [Paris-New York-Paris (plus a separate booking of New York-LA-New York] to [Paris-New York-Paris].
Forget about maximizing points for your personal bookings. In my experience in the last few years, they are almost useless for individuals compared to taking the best option/airline on case-by-case basis. They only make sense for business travelers that can take expensive flights for business and then leverage the points for personal travel.
If you just want to travel when you see an opportunity, "Scott's cheap flights" or a regional alternative is worth looking into.
Flying feels more MBA-optimized these days. If you want the best deals gotta be traveling alone, no checked bags, and okay with a middle seat.
I fly often and tickets are almost 1.5x to 3x more any other way.
Just booked a flight and it was $75 to be able to pick a seat and if you wanted airline points it was $180…
- go to Google Flights
- look at the price history
- find the lowest price for your dates
- pick some nominal percentage above the floor like 10-15%
- watch the flight on google flights (you get an email every time the price changes)
- buy the ticket once it hits that range.
Works every time for me. I don’t see massive price differences between Kayak Google Flights etc either
Ryanair requires email/password to login and Kiwi uses their own mailboxes - they do provide them, but I remember having to open a case. Since it was a somewhat complex booking with multiple people - I've spend silly amount of time just to book carry on.
Some advice on getting cheaper tickets:
- Make sure you are months out although sometimes you can get deals within a month of the flight
- Purchase your plane ticket on a Tuesday
- Fridays, Saturdays, and Mondays are probably going to be your most expensive days
- Be willing to adjust your flight by a few days -- Google Flights is especially helpful with showing you quickly the difference in prices and it can be a few hundred bucks saved just by leaving the next day or a day earlier
- Always check your prices in Incognito mode first and when you are ready to make an actual purchase, then you can go into Regular mode
- Almost always, early morning flights are cheaper
- Direct flights are almost always more expensive
- Pack light, take little, save the most
- Look for the airlines with special deals -- Spirit airlines is headquartered in Vegas, so they are always trying to get people to come to Vegas for a vacation -- likely sponsored by Vegas, and you can get these tickets for less than $100 roundtrip. Southwest and Frontier also have amazing deals. The issue with these flights, however, is that they will fly you into their HQ and you may have a long layover, but it could be worth it
- Google Flights is often good at letting you know if its a good deal as they keep a price watch on all flights
I checked all - direct airlines, kayak, Google flights, etc. I had specific dates and most online quotes were between $8,000 - $12,000 for cheapest economy ticket. 8k tickets had more stops/duration.
A local travel agent found a comparable ticket with good duration and stops for $5,500 for all of us. And I paid $600 for seat selection since we were traveling with kids and didn’t want to risk sitting apart.
[Budget air tickets from low-cost airlines - combine lowcost carriers for optimal routing - find cheapest airfare among many airports at once](https://www.azair.eu/index.php)
SouthWest.com directly for their flights.
jsx.com for the small niche rides on a small jet
Unrelated: rome2rio.com for the whole picture including last mile to and from airports
It will give you the same results as most booking websites. (Most of them rely on a shortlist of companies like Amadeus or Sabre.)
And you can't buy tickets without creating your own company plus extra steps, so you end up on a booking website anyway.
But eh, we're IT guys and that's fun.
I haven't done any comparison to see if it is the best for finding good buys.