Typically, when users search for flights, Google Flights presents a balance between price and convenience at the top of the results. However, less expensive options can often be found by using third-party booking sites or tweaking travel plans, such as flying into or out of different airports within the same city. For instance, flying out of New York’s LaGuardia but returning via JFK could help travelers save money.
The new “Cheapest” tab aims to simplify the search for these cost-saving options. By entering their trip details, travelers can click on this tab to see a broader range of lower-priced flights. The feature is being introduced globally over the next two weeks, allowing users in various regions to benefit from these additional budget-friendly suggestions.
Some of the cheaper options highlighted in the “Cheapest” tab might involve more creative planning, like longer layovers, self-transfers, or booking different segments of the trip through multiple airlines or websites. While these alternatives may require more effort and time, they provide a way to evaluate the trade-off between cost and convenience.
For those who prioritize affordability over speed, this new feature offers a simple route to budget-conscious travel. Whether planning a holiday trip or a future vacation, Google Flights’ “Cheapest” tab will help travelers stretch their travel budget further.