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Airglitch vs Google Flights

December 2, 2024

Google Flights provides a fast and broad overview of airfare options. Airglitch helps you save on the flight you really want by focusing on unconventional ticketing strategies. Discover why seasoned travelers switch from Google Flights to Airglitch.

Why switch from Google Flights to Airglitch?

Unique ticketing options

Airglitch offers unique ticketing options that go beyond the traditional. Our platform applies a comprehensive range of ticketing strategies to unlock savings that conventional tools overlook. These strategies should be part of any advanced flight search, and Airglitch makes them easily accessible.

Airglitch specializes in finding longer trips that cover your desired route at a cheaper price (unused segments can be dropped), as well as unique combinations like nested trips and spare tickets. Examples include:

  • Spare multicity: Add optional legs to save on the core route.
  • Spare return: Book a round trip even when you only need one leg.
  • Layover exit: End your trip at a layover for a better price.
  • Back-to-back tickets: Combine trips for a cheaper overall cost.
  • Nested tickets: Merge multiple trips into an optimized itinerary.

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Are Airglitch booking strategies safe?

Ticketing alternatives exclusively introduced by Airglitch (e.g. spare multicity) are safe and don't have records of causing issues. We prioritize them because they offers a way to save on flights without incurring inconvenients with luggage, flight changes or airline policies. There is one type of established ticketing strategy that has been curbed by airlines in the past: layover exit flights. They are generally consequence-free and most stories of passengers being penalized are anecdotal. However, we only show these options when the savings are worth it and make sure users understand the limitations involved.

Ok, how do I start using Airglitch instead?

Go on the airglitch website, create an account, and start searching for flights. You may need to wait a few days to gain access as we are currently operating with a waiting list.

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Last update on December 4, 2024