Top 10 flight booking websites

Best flight booking sights

Thanks to various technological advancements of the last decade, hundreds of websites today are dedicated to helping people book their flights. To get a good deal on such websites, however, you need to compare numerous options before settling on the best. Like with other online offers, reviewing one flight search engine is no longer enough to choose a good flight. You need to look at several offers to know if you’re getting a good deal.

 

The following websites are the 10 best flight booking sites:

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Travelocity

Travelocity homepage has a gorgeous design that any guest will find welcoming an easy to use. Once you search for a flight, you can view the details of each by clicking below each fare. Travelocity rates each flight on a scale of one to ten. When using the site, however, it is imperative to note that booking some flights might attract charges while others are charges free.

 

 

 

Expedia

This site is almost similar to Travelocity, especially because they have the same parent company. However, there are some minor details in the themes as well as the products offered that make each of the sites unique. Sites like Expedia rely on selling extra services such as hotel rooms. After clicking on the fare option, therefore, you can see what is covered and what is not such as seat selection, cancelations, etc.

 

 

 

CheapOair

Sites like CheapOair work almost the same way as all the other flight search sites. They make different offers and sometimes the prices may not be the same. However, they all charge an average of $0 to $35 per ticket.

 

 

 

TripAdvisor Flights

TripAdvisor is best known for hotel reviews. Recently, however, they have unveiled a product that allows clients to rate flights too. TripAdvisor flights allow you to pull up other sites to compare prices. Their ratings are placed next to the fare to give clients a clear view.

 

 

 

Skyscanner

Skyscanner is a popular meta-search site that works with travel providers to match clients with the best flights. They have a powerful search feature that allows you to search for nonstop or even greener flights.

 

 

 

Bookit.com

Bookit.com has a search result page that is similar to most sites on this list. One of their best features is a tool that allows one to compare prices on one page. With it, you will not have to keep scrolling up and down.

 

 

 

 

OneTravel

OneTravel has an interface that is similar to that of the Google flight calendar. One major complaint about this site is their charges. Most people complain about the up to $35 fee that the site charges them to book a ticket. The site, however, has a helpful tool that allows travellers to see travel dates with the best prices.

 

 

 

 

Travelzoo

Travelzoo is a good fit for people who are looking to travel on a budget on a set date. Their search feature allows you to search for broad timelines such as this week, next month, etc. This allows you to find deals on offer for that period.

 

 

 

 

Google Flights

This powerful metasearch site is free of any ads or distractions that are a norm on most booking sites. Once you enter the departure and arrival airports, the results display prices as well as the dates of the flights.

 

 

 

 

Kayak

Kayak was a game-changer when it launched back in the 2000s. As a result, it has been duplicated by many sites. That notwithstanding, it remains one of the most powerful meta-search sites that you can rely on to find and book flights.

 

 

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