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I was helping a friend move cross-country and needed a last-minute one-way ticket that wouldn’t blow my monthly budget. Searched all the usual airline sites, but the prices kept climbing. I gave Cheapflights a try and ended up booking something $90 cheaper than anything else I’d found that day. Got an email confirmation right away and had no trouble checking in at the airport. Wondering if anyone’s used them for international travel — do they hold up just as well when layovers or multi-airline tickets are involved?
Had to book a flight for my sister’s graduation with barely four days’ notice. I jumped on https://cheapflights.pissedconsumer.com/review.html and found a ticket that fit right between two big price spikes. The whole process was smooth — I got all the flight info and e-ticket without chasing it down. Boarding went without a hitch, and everything matched what I was shown during booking. For short domestic trips or urgent situations, it’s worked out better than expected. Might try them next time I plan a more flexible getaway.
You actually answered my question, lol thanks!