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- Was it a big mistake to buy an airline ticket from Skyscanner
Hi Everyone, I wasn't even thinking and bought a one-way ticket from Skyscanner instead of going directly to the British Airways website to book directly with them for a flight from Rome to London Is this a big mistake? I remember people posting on the forum at one point that you should never
- Skyscanner - Rick Steves Travel Forum
Skyscanner lists the agencies that will process your airline ticket purchase There usually are several of them and they are assigned a numerical rating between one and five that is based on customer satisfaction with that specific agency
- Skyscanner Success! - Rick Steves Travel Forum
We use Skyscanner the same way we use Google Flights or Kayak: we use it to search for flights, then book from the airlines themselves It is handy to be able to see a number of airline options on the same screen The only time we used a third party vendor to book flights, the itinerary worked, but there were some fraught moments when KLM couldn't easily find our booking record It worked out
- Multi-city vs two one way tickets - Rick Steves Travel Forum
What is the general advantage of booking multi-city instead of two one way tickets I was on Skyscanner, used multi-city, and chose booking with the airline It then recommended I book the two flights separately anyway Is this an airline thing? Airline is TAP EDIT: Thanks for the input,
- Corfu to Kotor, Montengro - Rick Steves Travel Forum
www skyscanner com shows flights to Kotor with a layover in Belgrade through June 15 With nothing showing after that Maybe it's too early to show later dates?
- Is Hop2 legitimate? - Rick Steves Travel Forum
Hello - Skyscanner directed me to a website named "Hop2" for my U S Europe flight The price quoted is unbelievably cheap, the schedule is perfect and it's on a major carrier I've never heard of Hop2 Is it legit or a scam? thanks for any info!
- eDreams - Rick Steves Travel Forum
I used Skyscanner which takes you to about 5 booking companies Normally, RyanAir is one of them, but in this case, they were not listed so I chose eDreams The charge is pending as RyanAir blocked them - I'm worried I will be held accountable for the charge even if I don't verifiy with RyanAir
- Google Flights, Kayak, or ? or ? Which is better - Rick Steves
I use it Kayak is owned by the parent company of Priceline Skyscanner is Chinese owned Google Flights makes most of its money by selling the software to airlines and travel companies and a small amount from bookings Kayak and Skyscanner make their money from ticket sales via their website
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