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Flight Reservation Help and Faq
* How many airlines does Cheapflighttracker.com search?
Our goal is to search every airline in the world. See our airlines page to see the airlines our users found in the past seven days. This list changes based on which routes are searched.
*How do I search for passengers other than adults (e.g. children, infants, seniors)?
Cheapflighttracker.com does not yet allow you to do this, but some of the air provider websites will let you specify this after the search on Cheapflighttracker.com.
*What do you mean by nearby Airports?
The primary airports are either the airports you specifically requested or the ones identified as being within the region you specified. For example, JFK (John F Kennedy Airport), LGA (LaGuardia Airport), and EWR (Newark Airport) are all primary airports for the New York City area. If you entered NYC or New York City, you will see those as your primary airports. However, to ensure you get all airline and fare choices possible, we also search within the surrounding areas for flights that might be leaving or returning at other nearby airports. Those are the nearby airports. We don't display those by default, but you can turn them on if you want to look for additional options.
* Why do I sometimes see a "Check Flights at" Airline link in the Flight Details screen?
When Cheapflighttracker.com can't find a flight from a major airline but we suspect it's there, we offer you the opportunity to go to the airline site and look for that itinerary. To help you find the flight you're looking for, we pass along your search information so the airline site can display the right information for you.
* Does Cheapflighttracker.com search international destinations, too?
Certainly. Our emphasis has first been on flights either originating or terminating in the US; however you will find we cover international routes as well.
* When I clicked on the link to book my flight, the provider site told me my session expired or asked me to start my search over again. Why?
Often the provider sites have a period of time after which the session you are using times out. If you have had the result open in Cheapflighttracker.com for more than 30 minutes before you try to book the flight, there's a chance that the provider will no longer honor the link Cheapflighttracker.com has provided for you. You can either run the search in Cheapflighttracker.com again to get a new link from the provider or you can run your search on the provider site.