HOW WE DO IT

Choose the Right Flight

The flight. It’s how your vacation starts and how it finishes. It’s important to choose the right flight for you. When choosing a flight, consider cost, destination, and schedule. Check the airline’s reputation, safety record, and flight duration, including layovers. Look for comfortable seats, onboard amenities, and baggage policies. Factor in loyalty programs, cancellation policies, and health measures. By considering these factors, we can make an informed decision when choosing a flight that best suits your needs, preferences, and budget. Below we have listed the criteria we use to select flights for our Trvlers.

  • Cost: Compare prices across different airlines and booking platforms. Keep in mind additional fees such as baggage charges, seat selection fees, and onboard amenities.
  • Destination and Schedule: Ensure the flight serves your destination and fits your preferred travel dates and times. Consider layovers and overall travel time, as well as the time of day the flight departs and arrives.
  • Airline Reputation and Safety: Research the reputation and safety record of the airline. Check reviews from other passengers and look for any recent incidents or accidents involving the airline.
  • Flight Duration and Layovers: Consider the duration of the flight and the number of layovers. Longer flights and multiple layovers can be exhausting, so weigh this against the cost savings or convenience.
  • Aircraft Type and Seat Comfort: Some aircraft are more comfortable than others, and seat configurations can vary widely. Check seat maps and consider factors like legroom, seat width, and amenities like in-flight entertainment and power outlets.
  • Airline Alliance and Loyalty Programs: If you’re a member of a frequent flyer program or preferential to a specific airline alliance, consider booking with airlines within that network to maximize benefits such as mileage accrual, upgrades, and lounge access.
  • Baggage Allowance and Restrictions: Check the baggage allowance for your ticket class and any restrictions on size, weight, or contents. Factor in any additional fees for checked baggage or oversized items.
  • Onboard Services and Amenities: Consider the amenities offered during the flight, such as meals, snacks, Wi-Fi, and entertainment options. These can vary depending on the airline and ticket class.
  • Cancellation and Change Policies: Review the airline’s policies regarding cancellations, changes, and refunds. Pay attention to any fees or restrictions, especially if you think your travel plans may be subject to change.
  • Health and Safety Measures: In the context of current events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, consider the airline’s health and safety protocols, including mask requirements, cleaning procedures, and social distancing measures.

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