How to Use Google Flights to Find Cheap Airline Tickets (2024)

How to Use Google Flights to Find Cheap Airline Tickets (1)

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Google Flights is what you’d expect from the most popular search engine on the internet—it’s an incredibly fast and comprehensive search engine that’s just for flights. Unlike online travel agencies, Google Flights is not a booking service, so you eventually have to leave the site to purchase your travel. But it’s really good at what it does—helping you to find the best possible airfare for your particular travel preferences and budget. Its tools and features are particularly useful for finding cheap fares without making you feel like you have to trick the internet into giving you a travel deal. Here’s an overview on some of the best features and ways to book a flight using Google Flights.

What features should I use to get the best deal?

Calendar tool

We’ve found Google Flights’s calendar tool to be better than that of any other flight search engine’s, such as Kayak or Skyscanner. It’s easy to find the lowest fares if you are at all flexible on travel dates—that’s true if you have a day or two to spare on either end or if you want to travel at some point in the near future.

After you enter your departure city and destination, click on the calendar icon to the right. If you haven’t put specific dates in, it automatically prefills them; default results show flight prices for options on four-day trips that are populated two months at a time (be aware that flight search is only available for departures in the next six months).

Adjust the preferred length of stay in the bottom of the calendar and the prices immediately reflect the change. If you click on any specific date for departure, the price on each subsequent day represents the cost of a trip that returns then. You can also filter out things like layovers (under “stops”), and can also press “reset” to start with a fresh departure and return date. However you ultimately modify your search, Google Flights will update the results to show you exact prices.


Explore tool

Is saving money a travel priority? Google Flights makes it easy to plan a trip on a budget. Put in your origin city, say Charleston, on the main page and scroll down a bit. You’ll see “Suggested trips from Charleston” on the left and a map on the right. If you click on the map, it will take you to a new page where to specify a “weekend,” “one-week,” or “two-week” stay in a specific month or in the next six-month period. The map adjusts the visible airfares based on the parameters you set, so to find deals in your price range or with the airfare class you want, use the sliding price scale and the drop-down menus above it.

If you have a specific country, continent, or region (such as the Caribbean) in mind, but don’t exactly know where is best or more cost effective, search is available for larger areas like “Europe,” “South America,” or the “United States,” and get multiple options.

Pro tip: Look for the toggle on the map that says “Update results when the map moves” if you want to simply click and drag to another region on the map and check how fares adjust. You never know—maybe a cheaper flight will be across an ocean!

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Price graph, flight tracker, and baggage

The price graph is another tool that helps compare flight cost. The tool appears once you’ve searched between two destinations (say, Charleston to New York City). Clicking on “price graph” displays a bar graph that shows a wealth of information, including a visualization of the cost of a trip over a period of time—say, what a five-night trip between Charleston and NYC might cost if you left the day after the date you initially input into the search, or five nights after. You can also easily add to the duration of the stay by clicking the “+” button on the price graph, and see what it might cost for airfare with a six-night stay instead, for example.

If you’re not ready to purchase a ticket, use the flight tracker to track a route or specific flight and get email alerts when the price changes significantly.

Google Flights has also added a filter for baggage. Select the preferred number and type of bags (carry-on or checked) and prices will update with what each airline specifically charges, or it will provide an easy link to check on the carrier’s website. For basic fares that don’t include carry-on bags, an icon showing a suitcase with a line through it appears next to the fare. This is a handy feature because you won’t get fooled into thinking you snagged a deal, only to spend money later to bring clothes with you.


Does location matter?

Google Flights makes it easy to search multiple airports to find the cheapest flight. If you start typing New York, it will automatically suggest that you include all nearby airports. Manually add airports with the “+” button—up to seven in a single search. (For an easy way to check how far “nearby” really means, select the Nearby Airport button next to the Price Graph and a map view will appear.)

Founder of website God Save the Points, Gilbert Ott, says you can often find deals if you are even more flexible in terms of departure city. For example, say there’s a business-class ticket you want from London to San Francisco for about $2,200 round-trip. “But if you start in Frankfurt,” Ott says, you could “get the same flights you would’ve been on from London for $1,500.” This requires that you find a cheap trip to Frankfurt and have extra travel time, but it could also be a great way to spend a few days in another city first.

What about points and miles?

Because Google Flights is a search engine and you purchase the ticket from a third party or the airline itself, you apply your points and miles the way you normally would.

Should I still compare prices against other sites?

Google Flights does a great job compiling and sorting fares, but Jack Sheldon, founder of Jack’s Flight Club in the United Kingdom, still suggests “cross-checking [Google Flights] with popular online travel agent aggregators like Momondo and Skyscanner to make sure you’re grabbing the cheapest fare.” His company created a plug-in for Chrome that does this for you. Once you’ve chosen a flight in Google, it opens tabs to the sites you’ve selected (Momondo, Skyscanner, Kayak) and prefills the information so you can compare fares without going through the hassle of manually entering the details.

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How to Use Google Flights to Find Cheap Airline Tickets (2024)

FAQs

How to get cheap flights via Google? ›

Take a Look at Price Data

Once you've selected your dates and your search results appear, you'll have the opportunity to access some historical price data. Google Flights offers you insight as to whether the fare you're seeing is normal, high or cheap. You'll find that assessment under the flight results.

Is Google Flights a good way to find flights? ›

Google Flights is a reliable, legitimate, and trustworthy site for flight searching. In general, its prices are accurate and reflect the same prices as you'll find on the airline websites and other OTAs. However, in rare instances, Google Flights prices are wrong, or more accurately, the price info is outdated.

How to use Google Flights? ›

How to book flights on Google
  1. Search for flights on Google.
  2. After you select a flight, choose the Book on Google option, if available.
  3. Enter passenger details, such as name, gender, telephone number, birthdate, and email address.
  4. Click Continue. ...
  5. Choose a stored payment method or enter a new one, then click Continue.

How do I find the lowest fare on a flight? ›

How do I book cheap flight tickets?
  1. Book your flights from ixigo in advance to get the cheapest deals.
  2. Be flexible, and consider flying during off-peak hours to get cheaper flight tickets.
  3. ixigo's fare alerts feature sends you notifications when the air ticket price on your route gets cheap.

What site is better than Google Flights? ›

Pros/cons of search engines
Pros
MomondoExcellent deals on international itineraries
SkyscannerEuropean flights, unique toggling abilities
KayakDiscounted flight and hotel packages
Google FlightsFast load times, search multicity flights, ability to toggle by flight preferences
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Sep 29, 2023

What app tells you when flights are cheapest? ›

Skyscanner – travel deals on the App Store.

Why can't I use Google Flights anymore? ›

Google will stop offering the option to book a flight directly through the site after Sept. 30 for most of the world. The search engine will then similarly end the option in the United States after March 31, 2023, the company confirmed to Travel + Leisure.

What is the cheapest day to book flights? ›

While booking your flight on a Sunday helps you get the lowest price, actually flying on a Thursday may help you save an average of 16 percent off airfare. Data shows that, almost across the board, travelers who flew on Thursdays instead of Sunday saved this much on both domestic and international flights.

How to find the least expensive flight? ›

How do you find cheap flights?
  1. Timing is key: For the best prices, booking domestic flights 6-8 weeks in advance and international flights 3-5 months ahead is recommended. ...
  2. Comparison is crucial: Using aggregator websites like Google Flights and Skyscanner, you can compare airline prices.
Jan 11, 2024

How to search for airline tickets? ›

Use the right flight booking tools

For the most part, you'll want to use an online flight search tool like Google Flights, Kayak or Skyscanner.

Will Google Flights pay the difference? ›

If the price drops, we notify you after takeoff and pay you the difference in Google Pay. If you haven't yet confirmed that you booked the flight, we'll ask you to do so. Once you confirm, we pay you the difference in Google Pay.

How do I get Google Flights in dollars? ›

To change your currency, country, or language: Go to Google Flights. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and find the drop-down menus for language, country, and currency.

What is the best time to search for cheap flights? ›

“If it's an off-peak season — not middle of summer, Christmas or New Year's — then booking about one to three months in advance is typically when cheap flights have the highest likelihood of popping up,” he said.

What day is the lowest flight ticket price? ›

Average domestic airfare price by day
  • Tuesday and Friday flights can help you avoid the rush earlier in the week.
  • Wednesdays and Saturdays are the cheapest day to fly internationally.
  • Fly on the holidays (or as far from it as possible)
  • Book one to three months in advance.
  • Set a price alert.
Apr 16, 2024

How to get a discount on flight tickets? ›

Tips to Get Discount on Domestic and International Flights
  1. Make Early Booking. ...
  2. End Moment Ticket Booking. ...
  3. Research Enough. ...
  4. Know When to Book the Flight Finally. ...
  5. Be Flexible & Keep on Experimenting with Travel Dates. ...
  6. Go for the Cheapest Payment Method. ...
  7. Go for an Air Pass. ...
  8. Try to Avoid Flying on Long Weekends.

What are the cheapest ways to find flights? ›

How to Find Cheap Flights in 2024: The Ultimate Guide
  • Pick your destination and dates based on price.
  • Use the best flight search sites to find cheap flights.
  • Find the cheapest place to fly with the Google Flights Explore Map.
  • Be flexible—even by a few days—to save more on flights.

Does Google Flights work anymore? ›

Google will stop offering the option to book a flight directly through the site after Sept. 30 for most of the world. The search engine will then similarly end the option in the United States after March 31, 2023, the company confirmed to Travel + Leisure.

Does Google change flight prices? ›

After you book, we monitor the price until the first flight in your itinerary departs. We then send you an email to let you know if the price dropped or not. You may also get an email update between booking and departure. If the price dropped, we pay you the difference back in Google Pay.

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