Inaccurate information on multi-city search on Kayak

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For the coming week, I am searching for flights out of either Ottawa, Montreal or Toronto going to any of the major cities in India (Bombay, Delhi, Bangalore).

Kayak allows you to search for the best fares for multiple cities in one go.

In going so, I'm finding a discrepancy in the price that Kayak is giving me versus the actual price shown on the airlines website.

For example, here is the search I am doing:

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I choose the third option ($2186) and after I am transferred to the Turkish Airlines website, I see this:

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As can be seen, the price shown on the Turkish website is almost double that of the price shown on Kayak. Turkish Airlines is not the only airline that I've seen this happen with.

How do I go about finding that same fare on the Turkish website? Or is Kayak actually giving me information that is wrong?






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Is Kayak a reliable source?

Kayak is a reliable travel booking website, as its purpose is to provide users with the lowest price \u2013 whether or not Kayak is the website offering you that price. Kayak also allows you to track prices over time, so you always get the lowest price. Once you book, you receive confirmation of your reservation.

How do I save a search on Kayak?

what do I do? Go to your Trips page and select the saved option you'd like to book. Even if it's been a while, KAYAK has been working in the background refreshing your saved searches to make sure you're seeing the most recent pricing.

What is a hacker fare?

A "hacker fare" is when you book a one-way trip with one airline, and then a one way trip back from another airline. Many online travel agencies are actually posting the hacker fares now. You can always check out their deals, but you can look for your own, too. And if you take the time, you can find a better deal.

Is Kayak in Canadian dollars?

So, it's time we did. Not only will Canadian travelers find that the default currency setting is Canadian dollars, but French speakers can also easily switch to a French-language version of the site. Our industry-leading mobile apps will be available on iOS this week and on Android in the coming weeks.



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