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Interactive Flight Finder
Explore destinations around the world and discover flights at the best prices with our interactive map.
Trending Routes
Discover the most popular flight routes based on real-time bookings from travelers like you.
Outbound Routes
Explore Global Destinations
Inbound Routes
From Major Cities Worldwide
Global Hot Routes
Top-Booked Flights
Flight Price Calendar
Find the most affordable dates to fly with our color-coded calendar. Plan your trip around the best deals and save big on airfare.
Flight Schedule Explorer
Get detailed flight information between any two cities with real-time schedule updates and airline options.
- Multiple airlines comparison
- Real-time flight status updates
- Convenient connection options
Flight Disrupted? Claim Compensation
If your flight has been delayed, cancelled, or overbooked, you may be entitled to compensation of up to €600 under EU Regulation 261/2004.
Claim for flights up to 3 years old
Eligible for compensation even for past flights
Flight Booking FAQs
Everything you need to know about booking and managing your flights.
When is the best time to book flights for the lowest fares?
For domestic flights, booking 1-3 months in advance typically offers the best prices. For international flights, the sweet spot is usually 2-4 months before departure. Last-minute deals can occasionally be found, but prices generally rise significantly within 3 weeks of the travel date. Tuesday and Wednesday departures often have lower fares, while Friday and Sunday flights tend to be more expensive.
What's the difference between non-stop, direct, and connecting flights?
A non-stop flight takes you from departure to destination without any stops. A direct flight may make one or more stops, but you stay on the same plane (no plane changes). A connecting flight requires you to change planes at a connecting airport. Non-stop flights are typically more expensive but offer the shortest travel time and reduced risk of delays or lost luggage.
How can I change or cancel my flight?
Most airlines allow flight changes or cancellations, though fees and policies vary by fare type and airline. Many carriers offer flexible booking options with reduced or waived change fees. To modify your booking, visit the airline's website or contact their customer service. For bookings made through us, you can manage your reservation in your account or contact our support team for assistance.
What should I do if my flight is delayed or canceled?
If your flight is delayed or canceled, immediately contact the airline to understand your options for rebooking. You may be entitled to meals, accommodation, or compensation depending on the circumstances and applicable regulations. European flights are covered by EU Regulation 261/2004, which provides specific passenger rights. Use our Flight Claim widget to check if you're eligible for compensation for disrupted flights.
Is it cheaper to book one-way or round-trip flights?
Traditionally, round-trip flights offered better value than two one-way tickets, especially for international travel. However, this has changed with the rise of low-cost carriers and advanced pricing algorithms. For domestic flights, comparing both options can sometimes reveal savings with one-way bookings. For international flights, round-trip tickets still typically offer better value, but it's worth checking both options using our flight search tool.