Cheapflightsfares is focused on helping travellers find cheaper flights, mostly across Europe but with options worldwide. It’s not a direct airline or travel agent, more of a flight comparison tool that pulls together prices from different sources so you can see what’s available in one place. The site looks straightforward, which is good because it doesn’t overwhelm with too many bells and whistles. They don’t often have special deals or codes, but the value is in spotting cheaper flight times or alternative airports that might save you money.
People who shop here tend to be flexible travellers, those who don’t mind playing around with dates or flight routes to nab a better fare. It’s not for those who want everything sorted by the click of a button or who prefer package holidays, but if you’re happy to book flights separately, it’s a decent tool. The website’s search filters are simple but effective, letting you narrow down flights by airline, stops or times.
One thing to keep in mind is that while Cheapflightsfares shows prices from various providers, the booking actually happens elsewhere – so it pays to double-check the final price and terms on the airline or travel agent site. It’s a bit like window shopping for flights, and that’s fine, but don’t expect them to handle customer service or cancellations.