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| - I have used FlightNetwork twice now.
The first time, I bought a last minute flight from SFO to LAX for Father's Day. By last minute I mean, I bought the round-trip flight on June 15, 2017, 9 pm for the departure flight of June 16, 2017, 2 pm (less than 24 hours). The total was $145 (and some change) while Google Flights listed round-trip flights for close to $300.
The moments leading up to the flight I thought this was a sham. I was expecting to get to the airport to find a non-existent flight or the flight attendants didn't have my name in their records. Even when I had the actual ticket printed in my hands, I still doubted the authenticity of my ticket. I had let my guards down, only when the plane had ascended to the sky.
The second time I used FlightNetwork was today. I bought round trip tickets from SFO to LAX for December 20-26, 2017. Google Flights and Hopper listed the flights at $240-300 but FlightNetwork listed them at $116. One thing about FlightNetwork is they list their price in Canadian Dollar (CAD), I was fooled into thinking I bought my flights for $145 and I was pleasantly surprised when my credit card was charged $116.
I will update if this flight ends up being a sham.
Side note: I was charged in CAD however, since I have the Chase Saphire Preferred card I did not get charged any international fee (a great credit card for fellow travelers). I am not sure if international fees would incur from Flight Network so pay attention to that during payment check-out. Happy Travels!
TL;DR Hands down a great deal for flights! Would definitely recommend.
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