The cheapest flight dates will be highlighted in green in the calendar view. Google Flights’ calendar view makes it incredibly easy to see changes in prices over weeks and months at a time, which is especially helpful if you’re flexible on travel dates. While there are the occasional exceptions, which we’ll cover in a minute, this typically means that you don’t need to go hunting across different sites to find the best deal. Google Flights works primarily by pulling prices directly from over 300 partners including airlines and OTAs (online travel agencies) such as Priceline, Orbitz, and Expedia.
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If you've never used Google Flights before or want to make sure that you're getting the cheapest flights possible, here's our guide on how to use Google Flights. It is designed to more or less be a one-stop-shop for airfare and, for the most part, it comes darn close to delivering. It’s highly customizable, has an incredibly intuitive design, and is able to hunt down cheap airline tickets consistently.
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We rank these flights in ascending order of price. Travel partners don't pay Google to appear in the list of flights, and the list order isn't influenced by Google's relationships with these partners. Results may not reflect all available offers. To show you these results, Google Flights compares offers from over 300 travel partners, including airlines, online travel agencies and aggregators. We may also include non-stop itineraries from airlines for which we do not have price information, but these itineraries will always appear in the lowest position. These flights are ranked based on the best trade-off between price and convenience, including factors such as duration, number of stops and airport changes during layovers.