How exactly do you book directly from the airline after using Google Flights, Skyscanner, Kiwi, etc?

Lots of people say to compare these websites first to find the cheapest combination of flights, and then book via the airline itself. For example, if I use skyscanner, I can select to book through expedia, trip.com, or the airline itself.

  1. Are people saying that a) at this stage, to choose the airline itself rather than expedia (get there via skyscanner) or b) to go to the airline website myself and search all the flights myself?

  2. What’s the downside to using something like expedia to book it? Why does expedia prices usually show as cheaper than the airline?

  3. I have a TD credit card that has benefits if I use expedia for TD, is it worth using expedia in this case?

  4. How do you book connecting flights directly from the airlines if they are different airlines? How will the airlines know you want them to be connected?



Submitted April 28, 2023 at 03:02AM by veg4npoutine https://ift.tt/g7pnCqz

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