The Flight Search Nightmare
We've all been there. You just want to book a flight, but somehow it turns into a part-time job.
“I just wanted to book a quick trip. Now I have 47 browser tabs open, cold coffee, and I'm more confused than when I started.”
“I checked this morning and it was RM 800. I went to lunch, came back, and now it's RM 1,200. The same flight. WHY?!”
“Skyscanner says RM 950. Google Flights says RM 1,100. Kayak says RM 980. The airline website says RM 1,050. Who do I trust?”
“My friend got the same flight for half the price LAST WEEK. She sent me the link but when I clicked, the deal was gone.”
“I booked the flight. Then my colleague told me she paid RM 500 less for the exact same route. How is that even possible?”
“Is this a good price? Should I book now? What if it drops next week? What if it goes up tomorrow? I have no idea.”
The Uncomfortable Truth
Flight prices are complicated on purpose. Airlines use dynamic pricing that changes based on dozens of factors — most of which have nothing to do with actual seat availability.
The people who save the most on flights?
They know where to look and when to book.
But who has time to become a flight pricing expert?