We’re all used to using searching for flights in this day and age.  You know which cities you’re going from and to and you pick the dates.  If you’re lucky, the search engine will let you be flexible on dates by say +/- 3 days.  After your results are in you’re able to filter.  Now the fundamental assumption here is that you know exactly where you want to go and when.  What if you don’t?

That’s why I wanted to share with you guys this idea of an “everywhere” search.  I’ve seen this feature added in a few places but someone that’s done it really well is Skyscanner.  The truth is that I’ve known about them for a long time.  When I was an exchange student in Europe, I found out about this search engine and started religiously using it because it was able to do searches on more low cost European airlines than some of the ones I was used to using such as Kayak.

As a backpacker with no specific dates I was tied down to and as someone that was in Europe for the first time ever, I loved that I could do open-ended searches.

Where do I want to go?  Anywhere in Europe.
When do I want to go?  Anytime this month.

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How To Use Skyscanner’s Everywhere Feature

So why don’t we dive right into it.  The following is a detailed walkthrough of how to use Skyscanner to do open ended searches

1  Enter Your Open Ended Search Parameters

This step is the key part.  You have to enter in a From destination but what isn’t obvious is that you can enter a country instead of picking a specific airport.  For the To destination, just type in “Everywhere”.  The last part to truly make it open-ended is to change the dates to be “Whole month” and then choose either the specific month your’e interested in travelling in or just pick “Cheapest month”.

Yep it’s that easy!

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2 Initial Search Results With Breakdown By Country

After that it’s smooth sailing because you’ll start with search results for the countries with the cheapest air ticket fare sorted in ascending order.

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3 Pick Your Dates

The calendar feature makes things so easy because it essentially tells you the price for each departure date in the month.

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Pick your departure (green for cheapest) and then once you have that, pick the return which will show you the corresponding price.

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You can also look at the results in chart format.

4 Review Search Results

Skyscanner will then crunch through all the data from the providers it’s linked to and voila you

Now the question you probably have is, if it said $252 up above, why is it $311 in the final results?  The reason for that is simple.  Fares are changing all the time and Skycanner tries it best to store search results for every flight combination out there.  That being said, it’ll never be perfect so you always want to make sure you get to this page to know for sure how much it’ll cost.

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5 Pick Your Flight and Provider

The last step is to pick who you want to buy your ticket from.  In this case WOW air is the cheapest but some of the bigger guys like Expedia are $9 more.

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What About On My Phone?

Skyscanner is the best flight search engine

Skyscanner has a mobile app where you can pretty much do the exact same thing so if you’re ever looking to do some trip planning or you need to make a last minute purchase.  I’ve used it and it’s just as easy to do as on the desktop.

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Happy hunting!

Travel Resources For Your Next Trip

If you’re in the process of planning your trip and putting together your itinerary, these are genuinely the best resources that the Going Awesome Places team stands by 100%.
Credit Cards

Don’t get burned by hidden fees on top of terrible exchange rates. When we travel now, we use the Wise Card. Simply load it with the currency you need before you go and use it as a regular VISA or their digital wallet card. Use their free app to track how much you have and top up when you need to.

Flights

In our opinion, of all the booking search engines, Skyscanner is the most helpful and easy to use thanks to their Everywhere feature. Kayak is also another that’s we will often check.

Car Rental

If you’re looking to save money, these car rental coupon codes will be a true game-changer. Otherwise, DiscoverCars and Booking’s car rental platform are great places to start.

Rideshare

You probably already have accounts but if you don’t, for new Lyft users, use code WILLIAM4825 to get 50% off your first 2 rides (max $10 per ride). Offer valid for 14 days after you take your first ride. For new Uber users, use code cbh4j6plxt8p for the same offer except it’s valid for 30 days.

Airport Parking

You’ll need a spot to leave your car at the airport so why not book a spot at a discount. Use code AWESOME7 to get at least $5 off at Airport Parking Reservations or Park Sleep Fly packages.

eSIM

eSIM: This is our go-to way of staying connected.  Below are the discounts we have acquired for our readers.

  • AmigoSIM – Use GOINGAWESOMEPLACES to save 25% off. Code is re-useable.
  • Gigsky – Use TANG149 to get $3 USD when you sign up, then use code GOINGAWESOME to save 20% on all eSIM orders.
  • Airalo – Use referral code WILLIA9500 to get $3 USD credit on your first purchase.
  • KnowRoaming – Use code GAP10 to save 10%.
  • AloSIM – Use code GOINGAWESOMEPLACES to save 15%.
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  • Holafly – Use code GOINGAWESOMEPLACES to save 5%.
  • Roamless – Use code AWESOME20 to save 20.
  • Saily – Use code GAP15 to save 15%.

Make sure to read our article on breaking down the cheapest eSIMs for travel to learn more.

Wifi Hotspot

We’ve been a huge fan of wifi hotspot devices such as PokeFi (use code GAP24300) because their rates are are hard to beat and it works globally. Solis is another that we recommend. Pros are that you can share the wifi with your whole group but cons are that you have to invest in a device and you have to charge it every night.

Hotels

Our go-to is Booking.com because they have the best inventory of properties including hotels and B&Bs plus they have their Genius tier discounts. Expedia is also worth using especially with their One Key rewards program which is basically like cash. The exception is Asia where Agoda always has the best prices. Always do a quick check on TripAdvisor as well.

Vacation Rentals

Your first instinct will be to go to Airbnb but we always recommend checking VRBO as well if you’re looking for a vacation rental (now eligible for One Key).

Tours and Activities

When planning our trips, we always check both Viator and GetYourGuide to at least see what’s out there in the destination that we’re going to. They often have different offerings and prices so check both.

Travel Insurance

Learn how to buy the best travel insurance for you. This isn’t something you want to travel without.

  • HeyMondo – Popular insurance provider for frequent travelers and comes with great coverage and special perks. By booking through our link to get a 5% discount!
  • RATESDOTCA – Search engine Canadians looking for the cheapest insurance including multi-trip annual policies.
  • SafetyWing – A perfect fit for long-term nomads.
  • Medjet – Global air medical transportation.
  • InsureMyTrip – Best for seniors, families, and those with pre-existing conditions.
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William Tang of Going Awesome Places
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William Tang

Will is an expert and award-winning travel content creator with 54 countries under his belt. He has a passion for outdoor adventure and experiential travel and loves writing insanely detailed itineraries, travel guides, and packing lists. Will’s travels have been featured on Huffington Post, Men’s Journal, and Entrepreneur. He’s also a member of SATW, TMAC, and ATTA.

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  1. Great, that is one of the best way to find cheap flights. it is best option to save money.