Is it possible to do "Europe" -> "SFO" kind of search for airline tickets? [duplicate]

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We know that you can do flexible search for multiple destinations for a specific date with a fixed source airport. For example, if you want to fly somewhere for a weekend from London, but don't care where exactly and want to see the prices, you can use either Google Flights or SkyScanner, type "Europe" as a destination and see the possible destinations and prices.

Is it possible to do the same search with fixed destination airport? What I mean is that I want to be in Heathrow on 1st, and I want to know from which airport around Europe it would be the cheapest to fly there on this particular date? So kind of "Europe" - > "LHR" search?

Edit: I know it is possible to do broad search from a source airport to multiple destinations. However I'm looking for the opposite - a search from many origins spawning multiple countries to one specific destination airport.

To be very specific: I want to type in "Europe" into the origin (not the "list of a few airports)", and "SFO" into the destination (not the "USA"), and see the flights with prices for the particular date.

Neither Kayar, nor ITA Matrix, nor Skyscanner, nor Google Flights seem to allow that.






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Do airlines keep track of your searches?

Airlines are not tracking your searches. Neither is Google Flights \u2013 the best search platform for finding good deals on airfare \u2013 or most other search engines and online travel agencies (OTAs) like Expedia and Priceline. Your flight searches aren't being affected by your previous searches.

Can two airlines have same PNR?

It depends. If both airlines are on the same ticket (same alliance or not), there is a good chance your bags will be checked right through to your final destination. If they are on separate tickets, you (probably) will have to collect and recheck your bags between flights.

Do airline tickets go up the more you search?

Surprisingly, there is very little evidence that online travel sites are raising prices the more that you search for a specific trip. In fact, they tend to show lower prices to logged-in users.

What does duplicate booking mean?

to promise the same room, seat, ticket, etc. to more than one person or group: The room was double-booked so they had to give us a different one. Making bookings & reservations.



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