Flight Search Shortcut
One Pick.
Every Booking Site.
Pick your origin and destination. We open Skyscanner, Aviasales, KAYAK, Google Flights, momondo, Expedia, Booking.com and Kiwi.com — each with your route already filled in. Plus airlines from your country. Free, no signup.
Pick your route
Then jump into any booking site with your route already filled in.
Pick a route to begin
Departure airport and destination — that's all.
FAQ
How this tool works
How does this flight tool actually work?+
Pick origin and destination airports. We open each major booking site with your route pre-filled, so you pick dates and compare prices directly on the booking site — no re-typing airports.
Which booking sites does this support?+
8 global sites: Skyscanner, Aviasales, KAYAK, Google Flights, momondo, Expedia, Booking.com and Kiwi.com. Plus airlines that fly from your detected country (varies — US users see American, Delta, United, Southwest, Spirit; UK users see different ones, etc).
Does this show flight prices?+
No. Prices show on each booking site after click-through. This page is a shortcut to skip retyping the same airports into 8 different sites — the actual price comparison happens on each site.
Is this really free? What is the catch?+
Free. No signup. We earn a small affiliate commission when bookings happen via Aviasales — never added to your fare. Same price as visiting Aviasales directly. Other booking sites in the list earn us nothing — we include them because they are genuinely useful to compare.
Which booking site has the cheapest prices?+
No single site always wins — it varies by route and date. Aviasales and Skyscanner are strong starting points. KAYAK and momondo often surface European deals. Trip.com is competitive on Asia routes. Check 3–4 sites every time.
When is the cheapest time to book?+
International: 6–12 weeks ahead. Domestic: 3–6 weeks. Avoid booking within 2 weeks of departure (prices spike). Tuesday/Wednesday departures are typically cheapest.
Should I book direct with the airline?+
Check both. Airlines sometimes offer exclusive deals direct, but booking platforms often beat them on budget airlines. The cards below include local airlines specifically for this reason.
What is the cheapest day of the week to fly?+
Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday are typically cheapest internationally. Monday and Friday are usually most expensive (business travel). Avoid Sundays.