Rating
Company status
flightaware.com
Jose Munoz
46 reviews
5/5
FlightAware is the kind of tool you don’t realize you need until you’re obsessively tracking a delayed flight. I’ve used it during layovers and to stalk friends’ arrivals, and it’s usually more accurate than airline websites. The interface is very data-heavy, so it’s more for enthusiasts or logistics minded travelers. Still, it’s reliable and fast, and it does what it promises. Not for casual users, but a must-have if you’re detail obsessed.
omio.com
pon yan
40 reviews
2/5
I used it once I booked my train ticket online, but the prices were much higher than I expected. It felt like they were charging extra fees that weren’t clear at first. It made my trip more expensive than planned. I hope they can be more transparent with pricing in the future.
Omio has saved me several times while traveling across Europe. It pulls together train, bus, and flight options in one interface that’s way less clunky than most regional transport sites. Booking is fast, and I appreciate being able to compare modes of travel quickly. That said, the app sometimes doesn't reflect real-time availability, especially for trains. I’ve had to rebook directly with national carriers a couple of times. Still, for a travel planner who needs convenience over perfection, Omio is a strong companion. Not flawless, but it gets the job done more often than not.
skiplagged.com
3/5
Skiplagged is a smart little trickster in the flight search world. It shows hidden city ticketing routes that can save serious money if you’re willing to play the game. I’ve used it a few times when budget was tight, and it worked. But airlines hate this practice, and I’ve been warned at the gate before. You also can’t check bags, which limits flexibility. The interface is clean and easy to use, but it’s not ideal for casual travelers. If you know the risks and travel light, it can be a goldmine. Otherwise, it’s more stress than it’s worth.
tiket.com
Daniel Klever
54 reviews
I had a minor issue with my booking and reached customer service. While the response time was a bit slower than I hoped, once they got back to me, the team was very polite and professional. They patiently guided me through the process to correct my booking and even followed up afterward to make sure everything was settled.
Alex Rusov
31 reviews
Booked a hotel and flight. all the info was accurate, and check-in was smooth. but make sure you check the hotel policies and reviews before booking. Im Happy to say the site is safe and reliable
Rahel Cjh
150 reviews
4/5
I don't really use this website as my main travel website as the option is not that much. The payment method is also limited and you need to be careful when booking a hotel. But I still use this website whenever I want to buy concert ticket
traveloka.com
I've used Traveloka all the time to book plane, train, hotel, and sometimes entertainment tickets. But the payment method is quite limited and sometimes the price listed is more expensive. Better compare it with other website first
skyscanner.net
Skyscanner is a powerful tool for comparing flight prices across various airlines and booking platforms. Its flexible search options, like "Everywhere" and whole-month views, are particularly useful for budget travelers. However, the site sometimes redirects to third-party booking sites with varying reliability. It's essential to research these third parties before finalizing a purchase. Additionally, while Skyscanner provides a comprehensive overview of options, it doesn't always display the most up-to-date prices. Still, it's a valuable starting point for flight searches.
Miro Stoychev
61 reviews
Skyscanner is my first stop when I feel like getting away somewhere. Just click "Everywhere" and see where fate (and your budget) will take you. 😄 It's fast, easy to use, and most importantly, it compares prices from a hundred different sites, so you won't waste money. I like that you can play around with dates and flexibility and find deals you never knew existed. Just pay attention to which website it redirects you to—not all of them are equally reliable. But overall, Skyscanner is a gold mine for travelers who like to get the best value for their money.
I've used it to book my flight to Finland. After looking for the best time, airline, and price, I can't make the payment. The payment method is directed to another website and I have to sign up to pay. What's the purpose of sign up on Skyscanner then?
justfly.com
Yana Kirilova
392 reviews
I booked a round-trip flight to New York City using JustFly and found a great deal. The process was quick and easy, and I got my confirmation right away. Everything went smoothly. I'd definitely use it again!
Demyan Velichkov
235 reviews
Understands the dynamics of online bookings and primarily uses these platforms for routine travel arrangements, JustFly.com serves its purpose well. It's a solid tool in my travel planning arsenal, providing the convenience and cost options I need to keep my professional schedule running smoothly.
airasia.com
It's better to use their platform than using a third party platform, as I found it easy to book for extra baggage or order food to eat when flying. Price also a little bit cheaper when booked directly in their website.
AirAsia is a budget airline that’s perfect for getting around Asia without breaking the bank. I’ve flown with them a few times, and while the fares are incredibly affordable, the overall experience is a bit hit or miss. The check-in process can be chaotic, and I’ve had issues with flight delays in the past. The service on board is fine, but don’t expect anything extraordinary. The major downside is customer service, which can be slow and unhelpful when dealing with problems. It’s a great option for budget travelers, but be prepared for a no-frills experience.
travelocity.com
Travelocity is one of those websites that gets the job done, but it’s not always the best option. I’ve booked flights and hotels here several times, and while I’ve had some smooth experiences, I’ve also had problems with reservation errors and delays. The prices are competitive, but I’ve had issues when trying to modify a booking. Customer service could be quicker, and the website design feels outdated. It’s not a site I actively seek out, but if I find a good deal, I’ll still use it — just with caution.
seatguru.com
SeatGuru was once an essential tool for picking the best seats on flights, and it still offers a lot of useful information. The color-coded seat maps are helpful for choosing more comfortable seats and avoiding bad ones. However, I’ve found the site isn’t updated as frequently as it should be, and some newer aircraft seat maps are missing or inaccurate. The mobile experience also feels outdated. While SeatGuru is still useful for general seating advice, it’s starting to feel like it’s fallen behind compared to newer flight apps that provide more current and detailed information.
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