Flight Price Check
Found a round-trip fare? Check it against AiFly's price benchmarks — built from 347,000+ tracked fares — before you book.
How this works
Airlines publish millions of fares, but “cheap” only means something against a benchmark. AiFly has tracked 347,000+ round-trip fares since early 2026 and maintains three numbers per route: the floor (the lowest level we see — exceptional, book-now territory), the great-deal price (a fare worth acting on), and the typical deal price (what a normal good fare looks like). Your fare is checked against the route’s own history — not a global average, not a guess. Where a route is too new to have enough tracked fares, the benchmark is editor-curated from market knowledge and refined as data accumulates. Read more about how AiFly verifies deals.
Why round-trip and why the bag matters
All benchmarks are round-trip fares. Checked baggage changes the real price of a fare more than most travelers expect — a “cheap” light fare plus a paid bag often costs more than a slightly pricier fare with the bag included — so we keep separate benchmarks for cabin-only and bag-included fares. Toggle the checkbox to match the fare you found.
FAQ
Which currency should I enter? The origin market’s own currency — £ for UK departures, $ for US, C$/A$/NZ$ for Canada, Australia and New Zealand, € for Europe. The result shows which currency the benchmark uses.
My route isn’t covered. AiFly’s benchmarks grow with every tracked fare. Routes from Europe, North America and Oceania are covered best; new city pairs are added daily. Try the nearest big airport, or browse all route pages.
Is a “typical deal” the same as a typical price? No — it’s the typical price among deals. Regular walk-up fares run far higher. If your fare beats the typical-deal level, you’re already ahead of most travelers.