Kayak.com looks like it's the best travel flight search out there. The others barely put up a fight.
What makes Kayak.com so great is that it searches the most airlines that I've seen any travel site search. Their goal is to "search every airline in the world", and I think they're awfully close. They have a list of all the airlines they search, and I count 359 airlines. When I search from Kayak, I'm confident that I'm finding as good a price as I'm going to find anywhere.
The only airline I noticed missing is Southwest Airlines. Kayak.com explains that Southwest does not allow any travel flight search engines to search for Southwest flights. So after you check Kayak, make sure to check Southwest too.
With one click, Kayak.com even gives you the option of opening a separate window that brings up the results from Expedia, Travelocity, Hotwire, or Priceline, just to be sure you're getting the best price.
Once you search for your flight and have your list, you can narrow the options by takeoff time, landing time, layover duration, stops, flight duration, price, and airlines. And these aren't basic narrowing options like at the other sites, which might let you choose morning, afternoon, or evening times (and for some odd reason always seem to ignore my choice and show me other times). Kayak.com has a slider, so you can narrow by 5 minute increments.
Like most of the other travel search sites, Kayak lets you search for hotels, cars, and cruises. In fact, while you're searching for your flight, there's a box you can check that will also open up a search for hotel information, so you don't have to fill the information in again.
Next time you're searching for a vacation flight, I strongly recommend Kayak.com. Just don't forget to check Southwest.com on your own. Then you'll have everything covered.
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14 Comments
Post a CommentI just checked out this site and I found out it was cheaper to book with the airline instead of kayak.com Was looking at flights for SYD from ORD and kayak gave me $4780 for four people with United. So I went to United site to check it out for the same flight and they only charged me $3800. The difference was cheaper tax and the kids flew at a cheaper price while kayak was charging me more tax and no discount for the kids. So I would use Kayak for a idea of prices and then go to that airline website to check out their direct price. $1000 is a big difference
Looks like Momondo searches more travel sites and is quicker, but is less customizable. Momondo might be good too though.
Excellent review! I have never heard of them, but they sound like a great company. I will be making flight plans soon enough and would prefer that it be simple to do.
Hi, yeah I've used Kayak quite a few times.
I just read yesterday though, at CNN.com, that a new site called Momondo.com is supposed to be better...
I've never heard of them...many thanks for this great information...will definitily check them out
Thanks jcorn and Kim!
Great review! I have used Kayak.com many times in the past when booking a flight.
Congrats on this being a feature. Nice job, too, with the information about how this lets you see the other prices and details about what makes Kayak a standout.
Thanks for letting me know, Sabah. I had no idea!
Great work, Scott! Your article has been featured on the Weekly Roundup on The AC Daily: www.theacdaily.com