I've never heard of this site, and was skeptical about the claim--in the past, I've compared various websites like Expedia, Travelocity, etc. and they all had the same prices. I put in an international flight I recently booked in both Skiplagged and Google Flights to test which is cheaper. Surprisingly, the Skiplagged flight showed a price of about $1350, which was $100 less per ticket than what popped up in Google Flights. Perhaps other results will vary, but for this one example, it seemed to point to Skiplagged as cheaper than Google Flights. |
I check out travelocity and google flights and hotwire. And then, like others have said, it is better to book directly with airline and hotel once you determine the best deals. |
I have no preference for booking flights, but almost always use hotels.com for hotels because of the book 10 nights get one free feature. That means I am ultimately getting an additional 10% off.
The other factor you may wish to consider is the card you are booking with. One of my cards, the Capitol Once Venture gives you 10x points for hotels.com bookings. That isn’t my primary card, but I always use it to book hotels. There is another card (I think a premium Amex) that multiplies points at a higher rate when booked directly through an airline, but not with Expedia etc. |
I used Expedia once, and when I got to the hotel (which had been overbooked) they already had a letter waiting for me saying that there was no room for me. I believe it was because I was an expedia customer. I always book directly though the hotel website now as I am their custom not expedia's. Expedia doesn't save you any money anyway. |
I use Kayak to find flight but then always book directly. I like hotels.com because I use it enough to get free nights, but sometimes I will book directly with a hotel if I have loyalty points with them. |
I have had people swear by Costco for car rentals, but I have never found them to be cheaper than other sites. Am I missing something? |
It is always best to book flights and hotels directly! Booking through third parties do not usually give you a cheaper price nor will they accommodate you when a problem arises especially for international trips. I have always found cheaper hotel rates and airfare by booking directly with the particular hotel or airline chain. Especially in circumstances like the strikes in Paris last year. ![]() |
+1. I have had a couple of bad experiences with the hotels. In one case, they wanted to fix my problem and make it up to me, but since I had booked through a third party, they couldn't give me a refund. They asked Expedia to do it, but I never heard anything from them. I have had good experiences booking through American Express (I get 5x miles for bookings done through them). The hotels seem to like AmEx better than the other third party sites, and AmEx itself seems to have better customer service. For airlines, I always book directly with the carrier after a couple of bad experiences with trying to rebook a cancelled flight, etc. I use google fights to find general fares, and then book directly with the airline. I have also found that booking.com's rates are higher than others for last-minute bookings. |
If you want to compare the prices try the different online booking sites for that particular hotel - they sometimes have special offers but rarely as cheap as say booking.com or expedia. Hope this helps |