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.
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.
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...
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) :/
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