I mentioned google flights on another thread recently, and though many of you may already know all about it, I am a newbie to the google flights website. I have only one option for flying from my home, since American is the only airline that flies into my town. I know that I don’t want to book on expedia, orbitz or another 3rd party site, having seen first hand how those who book directly with the airline get much better treatment in case of a mix-up, delay, mechanical, etc. So I have only been using American’s website for years now.
A friend said I should take a look at google flights, and I couldn’t imagine what the advantage could be. But I was very pleasantly surprised to see a ticket from my town to Lisbon and back that was substantially cheaper than what the American Airlines website was showing. I clicked on the google link to American, bought my ticket on the American website, but then called Customer Service just to make sure I had a legitimate American ticket.
The rep told me it was a perfectly good ticket, so I asked how it could possibly be that google flights was showing a ticket that was several thousand cheaper than the American website. It turns out that it’s because google flights had found a codeshare flight that was much cheaper. So for one of my legs, Madrid to Chicago, though I am on the Iberia flight, the flight shows up as a FinnAir flight! This is not a problem for the ticket or for my flight, but google flights found a Finn Air sale that American didn’t alert me to.
I am going in about a month, so I will definitely report back if there are any snafus, but I’m expecting that all will go well.
p.s. Friends also tell me that Kayak also operates in the same fashion, but I’m perfectly happy with google flights and will use it from now on, even though I will always be flying on American!
A friend said I should take a look at google flights, and I couldn’t imagine what the advantage could be. But I was very pleasantly surprised to see a ticket from my town to Lisbon and back that was substantially cheaper than what the American Airlines website was showing. I clicked on the google link to American, bought my ticket on the American website, but then called Customer Service just to make sure I had a legitimate American ticket.
The rep told me it was a perfectly good ticket, so I asked how it could possibly be that google flights was showing a ticket that was several thousand cheaper than the American website. It turns out that it’s because google flights had found a codeshare flight that was much cheaper. So for one of my legs, Madrid to Chicago, though I am on the Iberia flight, the flight shows up as a FinnAir flight! This is not a problem for the ticket or for my flight, but google flights found a Finn Air sale that American didn’t alert me to.
I am going in about a month, so I will definitely report back if there are any snafus, but I’m expecting that all will go well.
p.s. Friends also tell me that Kayak also operates in the same fashion, but I’m perfectly happy with google flights and will use it from now on, even though I will always be flying on American!