Google Flights has now introduced a new feature that allows users to filter their search results by the “Cheapest” option.



Google Flights has long been a valuable tool for researching and booking flights. While it offered great features for comparing prices and adjusting settings, one thing it lacked was an easy way to search for the cheapest flight options. However, that is changing this week with the introduction of a new “Cheapest” tab on Google Flights.

With this new tab, users can now easily search for the cheapest available flights when planning their trips. While the existing “Best” tab focused on finding the best combination of timing and price, the “Cheapest” tab is designed for those who prioritize saving money above all else.

According to Google, using the “Cheapest” tab may result in creative itineraries with long layovers, the need to purchase different legs from multiple airlines or sites, and self-transfers. It may not be for everyone, but for those who are solely focused on getting the best deal, this new tab could be a game-changer.

The “Cheapest” tab is expected to roll out to all countries with Google Flights access over the next two weeks. Keep an eye out for it and share any interesting and creative flight options you discover!


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