SAS EuroBonus - Which search engine or online travel agent to use in the Nordics?




sohb
Aug 5, 12, 12:07 pm
I am trying to find out which search engines that gives the best fares, and/or online travel agents in the nordic countries?

Skyscanner, kayak, momondo is getting track in Norway, what about the other nordic countries?

And which travel agent website yields the best results?

Your opinions and tips are much much appreciated!

Thanks in advance! :):)


mickeydfly13
Aug 5, 12, 12:33 pm
Orbitz for me.

HenrikP
Aug 6, 12, 1:20 pm
I always try to book my flights on wf.no

It is possible to book flights with a lot of different airlines on their webpage. And the fares are often cheaper then elsewhere.

They are also very service minded if you need to get help with the booking. They have a online chat function that works great, they respond on e-mails in less then 10 minutes, you can call them 24/7 and you can even text them to get help with your booking.

Their sales department is very small end efficient, so you often meet the same persons every time you get in touch with them.


nordictat2
Aug 6, 12, 1:33 pm
I am trying to find out which search engines that gives the best fares, and/or online travel agents in the nordic countries?

Skyscanner, kayak, momondo is getting track in Norway, what about the other nordic countries?

And which travel agent website yields the best results?

Your opinions and tips are much much appreciated!

Thanks in advance! :):)

try http://reise.kelkoo.no/c-169901-reise.html

Everest
Aug 6, 12, 1:37 pm
Is this for intra-travel within the Nordics, or inter-European travel where the to/from is in the Nordics? If the former, I'd just check sas.no, wf.no, norwegian.no and blue1 for the route maps (or even do it for momondo), then book directly from the carrier.

DeErEtYn
Aug 6, 12, 8:57 pm
Wideroe.no is awesome

Discus
Aug 6, 12, 10:56 pm
Is this for intra-travel within the Nordics, or inter-European travel where the to/from is in the Nordics? If the former, I'd just check sas.no, wf.no, norwegian.no and blue1 for the route maps (or even do it for momondo), then book directly from the carrier.

If it comes to SAS and Blue1, book directly with WF. WF is owned by SAS, but is way better when it comes to support (esp. via chat/mail).

Islander_TLL
Aug 10, 12, 1:51 am
www.sky24.ee/en/ if you have to start your flight from Tallinn, Estonia. It's "low-cost" web of Estonias biggest travel agency Estravel.

SK989
Aug 10, 12, 2:36 am
I am trying to find out which search engines that gives the best fares, and/or online travel agents in the nordic countries?

Skyscanner, kayak, momondo is getting track in Norway, what about the other nordic countries?

And which travel agent website yields the best results?

Your opinions and tips are much much appreciated!

Thanks in advance! :):)

www.flygresor.se compares prices from various online travel agents and can be quite usefull.

Schwert
Aug 10, 12, 6:21 am
I prefer www.momondo.com

ranskis
Aug 10, 12, 6:25 am
www.sky24.ee/en/ if you have to start your flight from Tallinn, Estonia. It's "low-cost" web of Estonias biggest travel agency Estravel.

sky24.ee is quite a scam. I am quite sure you are safe to book there and fly but they advertise a "no service fee" even if they actually include a 10 EUR service fee for flights booked online. So in fact, you do pay a service fee. Without service fee, there is voyages-sncf.com (in French) where all flights are 10 EUR cheaper than with sky24. Moreover, sky24 has some silly fees if you want to change a ticket: 50 EUR in addition to the airline change fee! For complex tickets, it could make sense, but not for the "easy straighforward" tickets they sell on their website. All in all, you'd better book directly with the airline.



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