Airfare Websites Reviewed
There are countless airfare web sites across the Web. How do you know which one to use? Which one will benefit you most? We’ve put together this useful guide to help you make those decisions.
- Airfare.com — Standard booking web site, offers consolidator fares
- Air-fare.com — Information site, lists airfare price cuts according to city
- Airfares.com — Standard booking web site, no special features/fares
- Airfarestore.com — Inconvenient web site layout, offers consolidator fares
- Airgorilla.com — Standard booking web site
- Airfarewatchdog.com — Airfare aggregated by humans, links to fare source
- Bookingbuddy.com — Provides links directly to airline web site fares
- Bestfares.com — Subscription service, offers member-only consolidator fares
- cFares.com — Subscription service, offers member-only consolidator fares
- Cheapair.com — Standard booking web site, offers convenient flexible date search
- Cheapflights.com — Aggregates airfares, links to source
- Cheapoair.com — Standard booking web site, no special features/fares
- Cheaptickets.com — Offers consolidator fares
- Expedia.com — Standard booking web site
- Farecast.com — Airfare purchase recommendations based on historical data
- Farechase.com — Operated by Yahoo!, standard booking web site
- Hotwire.com — Offers consolidator fares
- Kayak.com — Airfare aggregator, searches hundreds of sources
- Lastminute.com — Offers weekend air/hotel/car packages at discount rates
- Mobissimo.com — Airfare aggregator, searches hundreds of sources
- Orbitz.com — Standard booking web site
- Priceline.com — Offers consolidator fares, option to bid on travel
- Sidestep.com — Installable program, airfare aggregator searches hundreds of sources
- STAtravel.com — Student-only airfares, discount rates
- Studentuniverse.com — Student-only airfares, discount rates
- Travelocity.com — Standard booking web site, offers convenient flexible date search
- Travelzoo.com — Lists airfare deals, links to booking source