Flight search for multi-stop with 10 segments [duplicate]

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There is a similar question on this site, Are there any sites that let me book 7 or more multi-city flights?.

But, it's from 2013. And lists just one site - https://airtreks.com, that gives an estimate. For example: 1. https://tripplanner.airtreks.com/estimate/934439 2. https://tripplanner.airtreks.com/estimate/934441 3. https://tripplanner.airtreks.com/estimate/934450 4. https://tripplanner.airtreks.com/estimate/934452

We're in 2020 now. In the last 7 years, i am sure some improvements must have been made in this regard. At least, i have hope.

I checked itamatrix, google flights and skyscanner.

google flights

skyscanner

matrix



Best Answer

Kiwi supports upto 8 segments for multi city flight search

AirWander (https://airwander.com) has the option for multi city flight search upto 16 segments,

screenshots for example,

10 segments

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flight details

At the moment, flight search engines and maximum number of segments for multi-city search can be summarised as follows:

  1. Expedia : 5
  2. Kayak : 6
  3. Google Flights: 5
  4. ITA Matrix : 6
  5. Kiwi : 8
  6. AirWander : 16



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Answer 2

Kiwi and Airwander have expertise in multi-stop as does ITA matrix if you know how to use it.

Airtreks can do up to 25 stops.

Indie can do 25 stops as well:

I help build these 2 products over the years to be clear.

Cheers to all.

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