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  • What are the key parameters you look at when booking flights, trains or buses?

    Vikas Raj Yadav
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    Hey guys, I've been working on something in travel and I would love to know what you guys looked into while booking. It could be anything so don't hesitate to write.

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    Dani Whitehead
    Price, time it takes, whether there are any changes (prefer direct), time of day, ease of getting to the departure point, if it's an airline - their policy on luggage And because your question made this pop into my head - have you heard about the airline that helps travellers to avoid being sat next to screaming babies? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/busin...
    Vikas Raj Yadav
    @dani_whitehead Yes, I've faced. They look cute until they start crying 🥺 loudly. The article though was really helpful. Thanks for the response.
    Rishi Gaurav Bhatnagar
    Usually the following: 1. Time it takes 2. Time it starts and whether I'll get sleep + If i'll have to take an off. 3. Cost (after considering 1,2) 4. If Costs are too high, optimise for either 1 or 2. 5. If that still doesn't work out, buy the cheapest ticket + plan a day/time to recoup. All of this goes out for a toss if there is a +1 or family involved. Then we just optimise for everyone's convenience.
    Jonas Bärtsch
    1. Airline 2. Flight duration 3. Stopovers 4. Nearby airports 5. Could I substitute ✈ > 🚆 6. Cost of surfboard transportation What are you working on?
    Vikas Raj Yadav
    @jonas_bartsch It's for an app that I'm working on. I'm contributing to the trains.
    Dance Azmanova
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    The time between plane departures. I've had a lot of situations when my flights were late. Sometimes this can make things messy (especially if you are in a hurry) :/
    Vickram Halan
    I consider the below parameters every time I travel: 1. Timing and travel duration 2. Route 3. Reviews 4. Cost of the ticket
    Vikas Raj Yadav
    @iamvickram Thanks man, I really appreciate your response.
    gill richardson
    My ride has to be comfortable—no compromises. I’m always on the lookout for places where I can get different upgrade options, whether it’s a better seat, extra legroom, or added amenities. Comfort is non-negotiable for me when I travel. That’s why I can’t imagine traveling without a comfort pass anymore https://comfortpass.travel/ . It adds an extra level of luxury and convenience that makes every journey so much more enjoyable