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Airglitch

ML-powered airfare search to save on good flights

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Flight meta-search to easily find complex ticketing options. Save hundreds on flights in high-demand by using unconventional booking suggestions served by Airglitch.

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Stumbled upon this by chance and tried it out, gotta say, maybe for some it can work sometimes, but do you think there's a way to add more transparency on how these unconventional bookings actually work? Confused why you focused on high-demand routes, any plans on expanding to less busy ones? Just curious how it all comes together

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@ron, congrats on launch! Optimising for quick, straight routes on peak days is great. This might revolutionise airline booking, particularly for business travelers who value time. Do you intend to interface with travel rewards programs or frequent flyer miles?
Hey Ron, interesting take on airfare search with your thing, but isn't optimizing for high-demand flights gonna hike up prices even more for less flexible travelers, also any plans to include options for those who need flexible dates and longer routes, might miss out on budget travelers with the current focus
Interesting concept, but isn't it just another airfare search engine, how is this different from the tons of other options out there, plus, with all the ML nowadays, how accurate r the unconventional suggestions, also, worried about privacy, are my searches being tracked and sold
Hey congrats on the launch, it looks promising but I wonder how it really compares to Kiwi's travel hack, are there any exclusive deals or agencies you partner with, and do you plan to make the landing page less aggressive, it kinda feels a bit off-putting at first glance
I get what you're trying to do here, but isn't it just another version of what Kiwi does, almost feels like a copy, also where do these cheaper flights even come from, random agencies, sounds kinda sketchy, maybe put more effort into the credibility so people stick around longer, ya know?
Found this while browsing around, your tool seems like a cool idea but I can't help but wonder how it really sets itself apart from others like Kiwi, also curious about where exactly these flight deals are coming from, maybe focus less on flashy design and more on practical function to keep us coming back
I get what youre tryin to do with this but it seems risky, leaning on unconventional booking might lead to booking problems and unhappy users, why should we choose this over more established options like Kiwi or Google Flights, also the design feels a bit too aggressive and might put people off before they even try it out 😕
Hey Ron! 👋 I love the idea of using unconventional booking strategies to save on flights, especially for high-demand routes. It sounds like Airglitch could really change the game for travelers like me who prefer convenience without breaking the bank. Can’t wait to try it out! ✈️
Congrats on your launch! I have a few questions: - Comparing your product and Kiwi's travel hack feature, what would you say about your product's advantages? - Which travel agencies are the flights coming from? It's really good work! It's a product I would use every time before taking a flight to be sure if I'm getting the cheapest deal or not. Feedback: No need to design the MVP landing page this evilly. Customer loyalty might be gone before you launch the product :)
Interesting launch, Ron, but wonder how reliable these unconventional booking suggestions are, what happens if the suggested complex itineraries lead to missed connections or issues, also curious about the user experience when it comes to finding and booking these options, is it really straightforward or just adding another layer of stress, anyway good luck with it
Wow, Airglitch sounds like a game-changer for those of us who always seem to be booking flights on peak days! 🚀 Love the focus on optimizing high-demand routes.
I get the idea of optimizing for prime days and short routes but what happens if your "unconventional booking suggestions" land you with insane layover times and I can't imagine anyone being thrilled about that, also wondering if you're considering tie-ups with travel rewards programs in the future cause that would really make a difference for frequent travelers, any thought on that?
Not sure about this, the idea of unconventional booking suggestions feels like a gamble, what if it suggests routes that are inconvenient or have long layovers, and how do you ensure these savings are consistent and not just a one-off deal, are there any plans to offer some kind of guarantee or support for these suggestions 🤔
Congrats on the launch, @ron! The idea of optimizing for short and direct routes on prime days is fantastic. This could really change the way people book flights, especially for business travel where time is crucial. I'm curious, do you have plans to integrate with any travel rewards programs or frequent flyer miles in the future?
I stumbled upon your site through an ad and honestly not impressed, found the whole setup sketchy and unconvincing, seems like a gamble with my travel plans, is it really gonna save money or just complicate things, might give it another look if you fix the trust issues
@airglitch Ron, It's exciting to hear about Airglitch and its innovative approach to flight meta-search, particularly for high-demand itineraries. Your focus on optimizing for short and direct routes on prime days could be a game-changer for many travelers. To ensure that Airglitch meets the specific needs of your target audience, it might be helpful to gather feedback on how travelers perceive these unconventional booking strategies. How do you think Airglitch's focus on unconventional booking strategies for high-demand flights will impact your travel planning and budget?