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I Compared Google Flights vs Skyscanner vs Airline Website — Here’s the Cheapest (India to Dubai Test)

Booking flights sounds simple… until you open 10 tabs and see 10 different prices.

Some say book through aggregators.
Some say always book direct.
Some say Google Flights is best.

So instead of guessing, I ran a real test.

I compared Google Flights, Skyscanner, and direct airline booking for the same route over multiple days to see which one is actually cheaper and safer.

Here’s what I found.


Route & Test Details

  • Route: Delhi → Dubai
  • Travel Class: Economy
  • Baggage: 20–25kg check-in
  • Tracking Period: 12 Days
  • Booking Window: 45 days before departure

Platforms tested:

  • Google Flights
  • Skyscanner
  • Direct airline websites (like Emirates and IndiGo)

Day 1 Price Comparison

Here’s what I saw on the first day:

PlatformDisplay PriceFinal Checkout PriceNotes
Google Flights₹18,950₹18,950Redirected to airline
Skyscanner₹18,400₹19,150OTA service fee added
Airline Website₹19,200₹19,200Free seat selection (basic)

Initial Winner: Skyscanner looked cheapest.
But final price changed after adding payment fees.


What Happened Over 12 Days?

Prices fluctuated daily. Here’s what I noticed:

1️⃣ Google Flights Was Fastest to Update

Whenever fares dropped, Google Flights reflected the change almost instantly.

It didn’t sell tickets directly.
Instead, it redirected to airline or OTA websites.

Best for:

  • Tracking price changes
  • Checking date flexibility
  • Seeing historical trends

2️⃣ Skyscanner Showed Lowest “Starting” Prices

Skyscanner often displayed the cheapest option first.

But in many cases:

  • Extra service fees were added at checkout
  • Some OTAs increased price after redirect
  • Refund policies were unclear

In 3 out of 7 checks, final price increased by ₹500–₹900.


3️⃣ Direct Airline Booking Was Most Transparent

When booking directly through airline websites:

✔️ No surprise service fees
✔️ Easier refund process
✔️ Better baggage clarity
✔️ Seat selection sometimes included

Even if base fare was ₹400–₹800 higher, final cost difference was often minimal.


Hidden Costs Most People Ignore

Here’s where many travelers lose money:

💼 Baggage Differences

Some cheaper OTAs showed “lite fare” without check-in baggage.

After adding baggage, price exceeded airline direct fare.

💳 Payment Gateway Charges

Certain third-party sites added:

  • Convenience fee
  • Payment processing fee
  • Forex markup (for international sites)

🪑 Seat Selection

Airline direct sometimes included free basic seats.
OTAs charged extra.


Biggest Surprise From My Test

On Day 6:

Skyscanner showed ₹1,200 cheaper fare than airline website.

But at final checkout:

  • Service fee added ₹850
  • Payment charge added ₹300

Final difference? Only ₹50 cheaper — with stricter cancellation rules.

That’s when I realized:
“Cheapest” on homepage doesn’t always mean cheapest at payment page.


Final Results After 12 Days

✔️ Cheapest Upfront Display: Skyscanner

✔️ Most Transparent Final Price: Airline Website

✔️ Best for Tracking Trends: Google Flights

✔️ Safest Booking Experience: Direct Airline


So What Should You Actually Use?

Here’s my personal strategy now:

  1. Search dates on Google Flights
  2. Compare price on Skyscanner
  3. Always check airline website before final payment
  4. Compare final checkout price — not homepage price

This method saved me ₹900 on this route.


When Should You Avoid OTAs?

Avoid third-party booking if:

  • You are booking peak season travel
  • You may need cancellation
  • You are traveling with family
  • Visa timing is uncertain

In such cases, direct booking reduces stress later.