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Skyscanner Flights Hotels Cars

4.5
CategoryMaps & Travel
Download100M+
PriceFree
RatedEveryone
RequiresAndroid 8.0+
DeveloperSkyscanner Ltd

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Skyscanner Flights Hotels Cars screenshot
Skyscanner Flights Hotels Cars screenshot
Skyscanner Flights Hotels Cars screenshot
Skyscanner Flights Hotels Cars screenshot
Skyscanner Flights Hotels Cars screenshot
Skyscanner Flights Hotels Cars screenshot

About this app

Skyscanner is a search engine, not a travel agency. Type in a route and the app compares fares across hundreds of airlines and online travel agents, then hands you off to whichever seller you pick to complete the booking. The company, founded in Edinburgh in 2003 and owned by China's Trip.com Group since 2016, makes money from referral fees rather than markups, and states that the prices it shows are the sellers' own.

That model shapes everything about the experience. Search is fast and flexible — the Everywhere destination search is still one of the best tools for undecided, budget-first travel — but the price you tap is a quote from a third-party seller, and it can shift or disappear by the time you reach checkout. Understanding that gap is the key to using the app well, and it is where most of the one-star reviews come from.

Finding the cheapest time to fly

Search a whole month, or the cheapest month of the year, and Skyscanner charts fares by day. For travellers with flexible dates this routinely saves more than any coupon: shifting a departure by two days can halve the price.

Deciding where to go at all

Enter your home airport, choose Everywhere as the destination, and the app ranks countries by the lowest fare it can find. It is the best browsing tool in travel search and a genuinely different way to plan a trip around a budget.

Watching a fare before you commit

Price Alerts notify you when a tracked route rises or falls. Fares move constantly, so an alert set a few weeks out gives you a feel for the normal range and a nudge when a real dip appears.

Meta-search across hundreds of sellers

One query hits airlines and online travel agents simultaneously, then lists every price found for the same itinerary. Skyscanner does not sell tickets itself; tapping a result redirects you to the seller's own site or app to book.

Everywhere and flexible-date search

The signature exploration tools. A destination can be a city, a country, or simply Everywhere, and dates can be a specific day, a whole month, or the cheapest month available. Few competitors treat vague plans this well.

Hotels and car hire comparison

The same comparison model extends to accommodation and rental cars, aggregating rates from booking sites and brokers. Useful for a quick read of the market, though hotel coverage runs thinner than dedicated players like Booking.com.

Filters that narrow things down

Results filter by stops, departure times, duration, airline, and airport. Greener-choice labels flag flights with lower estimated emissions, and a best-value sort blending price with journey time pushes the sensible options to the top.

Privacy & Data Safety

Skyscanner's data story is about search behaviour rather than sensitive personal records. It logs the routes, dates, and prices you look at to power alerts and recommendations, and shares click-through data with the travel sellers it redirects you to. No account is needed to search. The company has been owned by China's Trip.com Group since 2016, which some travellers weigh when deciding how much history to keep in the app.

  • You can search without signing in; an account mainly exists to sync Price Alerts and saved trips across devices.
  • The moment you tap through to book, you are on a third party's site under its own privacy policy — Skyscanner's protections stop at the redirect.
  • Location permission is optional and used for nearest-airport suggestions; every search works fine with it denied.
  • The free app is ad-supported and uses standard advertising identifiers; there is no paid tier that removes tracking, so limit it through Android's ad-privacy settings if that matters to you.

Advantages

  • Everywhere and whole-month searches are unmatched for flexible planning
  • Compares airlines and agents you would never check individually
  • No booking markup — revenue comes from referral fees
  • Searching requires no account or personal details

Updates

Skyscanner ships small updates frequently, and most meaningful change happens server-side in search, pricing, and partner coverage rather than in the APK, so release notes are usually generic. The app has gradually folded flights, hotels, and car hire into one interface, and recent years have brought steady work on deal discovery, alerts, and trip-planning tools rather than dramatic redesigns.

  • Deal-discovery and price-alert refinements aimed at flexible travellers
  • AI-assisted trip-planning experiments layered on top of the classic search
  • Sustainability labelling and filters for lower-emission flights

Editor's Assessment

Our verdict

Skyscanner remains the first app to open when a trip is a vague idea rather than a plan. The comparison is honest, the flexible-search tools are the best around, and it costs nothing. Just respect the model's limits: treat every price as a starting quote, prefer booking directly with the airline when the difference is small, and check reviews before paying an unfamiliar agent. Used that way, it is close to indispensable for leisure travel.

What works

  • Everywhere and whole-month searches are unmatched for flexible planning
  • Compares airlines and agents you would never check individually
  • No booking markup — revenue comes from referral fees
  • Searching requires no account or personal details

What to know

  • Prices shown can differ from, or vanish at, the seller's checkout
  • Booking problems must be resolved with the third-party seller, not Skyscanner
  • Some listed online travel agents have poor customer-service reputations
  • Price Alerts can lag behind fast-moving fares

FAQ

Does Skyscanner add a markup to prices?

No. Skyscanner is a meta-search engine paid by referral fees when you click through to a seller, and it states that the prices displayed are the sellers' own. That does not guarantee a fare survives until checkout — availability changes fast and some agents quote before final fees — but the difference is not a Skyscanner markup.

Why was the price different when I went to book?

Fares are cached from sellers and can change between Skyscanner's last refresh and your click. Currency conversion, baggage add-ons, and payment fees at certain online agents also widen the gap. If a deal looks dramatically cheaper than every alternative, read the seller's fee terms before entering card details.

Is it safe to book through the agencies Skyscanner lists?

Skyscanner vets the partners it lists, but experiences vary widely between agents. Airlines and large agencies are dependable; some smaller discounters are slow with refunds and itinerary changes. When a ticket costs only slightly more directly from the airline, that route buys much simpler support if the flight is disrupted.

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