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Flynomi vs Google Flights

Both search flights — but only one searches private fare inventory.

Google Flights is a great starting point

Google Flights is the gold standard for comparing published airfares. It's fast, clean, and free — a great starting point for any traveler. The interface is intuitive, the calendar view makes it easy to find cheap dates, and the price tracking feature is genuinely useful for economy travel.

But here's the difference

But Google only shows public fares. Every price you see on Google Flights is a published fare available to anyone. Flynomi searches the same routes through consolidator networks that airlines don't make available to the public. These private fares can save 35-55% on business and first class tickets — the exact same seat, the exact same flight, at a fraction of the published price.

Side-by-side comparison

Pricing

Pricing comparison
FeatureFlynomiThem
Access published fares
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Access consolidator/private faresConsolidator fares are bulk-negotiated rates not available through public booking sites
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Point-of-sale optimizationPrices can vary depending on where the ticket is purchased from — Flynomi finds the best point of sale
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No hidden fees or markups
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Transparent fare breakdowns
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Results

Results comparison
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Live search engine
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No sponsored or promoted resultsGoogle may show Google-affiliated booking options prominently
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Real-time pricing
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Built for premium cabin travel
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Verified savings displayFlynomi shows how much you save compared to the best publicly available fare
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Service

Service comparison
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24/7 support
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Online booking
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Why this matters for premium travelers

For economy flights, Google Flights is hard to beat. But for premium cabin travel — business and first class — published fares are just the starting point. Airlines distribute discounted inventory through consolidator networks specifically for premium cabins. If you're spending $5,000+ on a flight, it's worth checking what's available beyond Google.

See the difference for yourself

Search your next business or first class flight and compare our prices to Google Flights.

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