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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Mr Skrunts on 16 January 2026, 01:21:27

Title: Fkight Costs
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 16 January 2026, 01:21:27
I saw on social media a link to something that travel agents use to book flights — some kind of dedicated system with fixed or discounted prices — but I can’t find the information again.

I already use the usual Google Flights, Skyscanner, etc., but I get different prices every time I recheck. The way the algorithms work and adjust pricing feels very manipulative and profit-driven.

Basically, I’m looking to see if anyone can offer advice on how to source better-priced flights.

I’m aware that airlines sometimes drop prices on Tuesdays, and that booking in advance is usually cheaper as they try to fill seats ASAP.

Our problem is that we often need flights at short notice and can’t always predict when we’ll need to travel. :y
Title: Re: Fkight Costs
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 16 January 2026, 01:40:36
Since TCV all bets are off.

Price is dictated by demand and the price you see is no different. Before you actually book, clear your cookie cache.

easyJet and BA often sell blocks of tickets to your operators. TUI and Jet 2 don't, but do operate whole aircraft charters on top of their own package flights.

If you're flying to somewhere where there's a cruise terminal, check the port itinery. Departure days drive up air fares... Supply and demand...

If you fly to somewhere where there's only one flight a day or less, again demand is relatively high.

Just because you book a flight through one airline, you may not actually be on one of their flights.

Importantly if you book via a third party, they are the airline customer not you. This is important.
Title: Re: Fkight Costs
Post by: TheBoy on 16 January 2026, 08:34:07
I note flights seem quite expensive this year, for the usual holiday destinations.  Pretty much anything for the Greek islands seems to be around £450 return, by the time cabin bags are on.

I half heartedly considered booking a package, and just not bothering turning up at their accommodation, as that seems to work out about the same, lol.