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Google Flights just made it easier to find cheap plane tickets — here’s how you can save money now

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There are a bunch of ways you can hunt down the cheapest possible flight these days. Heck, even Google’s Gemini AI can help you outsmart the ever-changing prices set by the airline industry. But Google Flights is about to make it even easier to get the cheapest flight possible, even if it means sacrificing a little convenience in the process.

Google Flights works using all those algorithms that Google is fond of, typically offering the best combination of pricing and convenience to find you the best ticket prices. Now the Flights menu has split everything into two separate tabs. There’s the “Best” results tab, which offers the traditional Google Flights results, and “Cheapest” which is a perfectly literal description.

To test this out I pumped in details for a 2-week trip from New York to Tokyo, leaving next August. According to Google Flights the best flights are nonstop flights with America, JAL and ANA — costing between £670 and £718 for a return economy class ticket. That converts to $873 to $935, but for some reason Google Flights won’t show me both tabs when I switch the currency to U.S. dollars.

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According to Google, these prices are “typical” for that sort of journey, but they’re not the cheapest flights currently available. The “Cheapest” tab reveals that you can save some money by flying with Air Canada, which involves a layover in Montreal or Toronto. Flying to Montreal comes with a 2 hour 21 minute layover for £635/$828, while switching planes in Toronto leaves you with a 1 hour 10 minute wait for £640/$834.

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