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Fly GPT vs Skyscanner vs Expedia vs Trip.com: Which One Finds the Best Flights?

  • Writer: Boun Mee
    Boun Mee
  • 6 days ago
  • 2 min read

We tested 4 popular flight tools. Here’s what actually worked—and what wasted time.

Looking for cheap flights can be a mess. One site says $320. Another says $280. Then you click and it’s suddenly $450 with extra fees.

We tried Fly GPT, Skyscanner, Expedia, and Trip.com on the same flight routes to see which one really gives you the best deal—without tricks or random redirects.


✈️ Quick Summary

Tool

Cheapest Price?

Speed

Hidden Deals

Redirect-Free?

Budget Airlines?

Fly GPT

✅ Often 15–25% lower

✅ Fast

✅ Yes (AI-powered)

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

Skyscanner

⚠️ Varies

⚠️ Decent

❌ No

❌ No (too many OTAs)

✅ Yes

Expedia

❌ Often higher

✅ Fast

❌ No

✅ Yes

❌ Mostly majors

⚠️ Sometimes good

❌ Slower

❌ No

❌ Mixed quality

✅ Some regions

🧠 Fly GPT — AI-Powered and Actually Helpful

Fly GPT isn’t a typical search engine. It runs real travel hacks in the background:

  • Hidden city flights

  • Geo-pricing tricks

  • Flexible date scans

  • Simulates the cheapest and fastest route

The result? It often shows cheaper flights than anyone else. And it doesn’t redirect you to 5 random sites with flashing “deals.” You just get the best option right there.

Example:Bangkok to Paris

  • Expedia: $641

  • Skyscanner: $590

  • Trip.com: $610

  • Fly GPT: $487 using geo hack + 2 stops

It’s not magic. It just uses smarter logic.

🌍 Skyscanner — Still Good, But Cluttered

Skyscanner compares a lot of airlines and OTAs, which is helpful. But you often end up clicking through 3–4 different websites to complete the booking. Prices also shift at checkout.

It’s useful for browsing and getting a rough idea, but you’ll need to double-check everything.

🏨 Expedia — Great for Hotels, Not Flights

Expedia is reliable and fast. The interface is clean. But when it comes to flights, the prices are often higher—especially if you're not booking round-trip or major airline routes.

It rarely shows low-cost carriers or flexible routes, and you won’t find any hidden travel hacks here.

Still a good option for hotel + flight bundles.

🧳 Trip.com — Good for Asia, Hit or Miss Elsewhere

Trip.com sometimes shows decent fares, especially within Asia. But it’s slower, and the booking process can feel a bit clunky.

It’s okay if you’re flying regionally (like Singapore to Tokyo), but not ideal for long-haul flights or hidden deals.

🏆 Final Verdict

If you’re just booking a quick round-trip on a major airline, all four platforms can get the job done.

But if you actually want to save money, avoid spam, and find faster or smarter routes, Fly GPT is the only one using real AI to help—not just search.


 
 
 

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