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Airglitch vs Kiwi

December 2, 2024

Kiwi is known for uncovering spare return flights and connecting itineraries with virtual interlining arrangements. Airglitch goes beyond by applying a wider range of ticketing strategies. Kiwi resells flight tickets, while Airglitch encourages booking directly with airlines. Discover why seasoned travelers are switching to Airglitch for their flight searches.

Why switch from Kiwi to Airglitch?

Comprehensive ticketing strategies

Airglitch takes ticketing strategies further by uncovering a broader range of savings opportunities. These include:

  • Spare multicity: Add optional legs to reduce costs on your primary route.
  • Back-to-back tickets: Nest multiple trips to lower prices.
  • Nested tickets: Optimize itineraries for repeat travelers.
  • Partitioned tickets: Break a trip into various segments for maximum savings.

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Enhanced transparency and control

Kiwi acts as a third-party ticket issuer, meaning travelers are subject to Kiwi’s policies for flight changes, cancellations, and refunds. This can add complexity when something goes wrong. Airglitch avoids these issues by encouraging travelers to book directly with airlines, ensuring full control and transparency over their bookings.

Why book with airlines

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 9, 2024