The price you found after an hour of searching. Looks fine, right?
You found a flight for $420.
NYC to LAX. You compared a few tabs, picked the cheapest-looking option on a popular booking site, and you're about to click "Book."
Then the real fees show up.
Seat selection. Baggage. "Convenience" charges. By checkout, that $420 quietly became $478 — and this is the part the platform was designed to hide until the last screen.
We run it through professional tools.
The same GDS systems airlines and consolidators use — Amadeus, Galileo. Fares that never appear on consumer platforms, because they were never meant for you to see.
Same flight. $310.
Better timing, same route, $110 back in your pocket — for a $39 flat fee. And if we hadn't found anything better? Full refund. That's the whole model.