We work hard as the world’s leading travel search engine to get our users the information they need so they can plan trips the way they want, confidently.

A simple search on Travellingoo scans for prices on any number of travel sites in seconds. Whether you’re looking for flights, hotels, rental cars or more, we gather deals from across the web and put them in one place. Compare your options for the same flight, hotel or rental car and choose where you book—whether it’s directly with the airline, hotel or car agency—or even from another travel site.

Prices come straight from the travel sites to your screen, with no extra fee from Travellingoo. When you’ve chosen your preferred deal, it’s the provider who pays us for either linking you to their site or booking with them, not you.

Another way we earn money is by letting travel companies advertise on our site. Some companies even pay us when you click on an ad that interests you.

Our role/How we work

Through our Platform, we provide an online booking service through which—among others—accommodation providers, such as hoteliers and other providers can offer their products and booking services, and which users of the Platform can use to make reservations.

We does not buy or (re-)sell booking products or services. You pay the Provider directly (we may have a facilitating role in this respect).

When you make a booking via the Platform, you are committed in a direct contractual relationship to the Provider with whom you made the reservation. We communicate your booking details to the relevant Provider(s) and sends you a confirmation email in the name and on behalf of the Provider.

We operate the website which acts as an interface between you and the various Travel Service Providers offering the Services. When you make a booking for a Service using the website, you will be entering into a contract with the relevant Travel Service Providers for that Service.

Our booking service is free for you.

We may make certain payment methods available on the Platform for the (pre-/down-)payment of the reservation amount by guests, pursuant to which (as available) bank transfer, credit card payments, or other forms of online payments can be made and processed for and on behalf of the Provider. We may allow a third-party payment processor to operate through the Platform for the purposes of enabling this facilitated payment. This facilitation of payments by us to the Provider does not prejudice the legal relationship between the Provider and the guest in any way.

We owns and operates this website which acts as an interface between you and the Travel Service Providers who provide the Services to you. When making a booking for a Service you enter into a contract with the Travel Service Provider. We will not be liable in respect of any such Services (eg: air transport services, accommodation services) that Travel Service Providers make available to you or for the acts, errors, omissions, representations, warranties or negligence of any such Travel Service Providers.

How we list results.

There are several factors that go into how we list results after you start a search. It can be a combination of information like price and traveler ratings. For flights, we even pick up on elements that can affect your comfort, like duration and stops. But to be sure you’re finding the one you want, we have filters to help tailor your search (as well as simple sorting based on price).

Want to know more? Here’s how we (generally) sort results:

Price

Looking for the lowest price? We can make that happen. Our price sort gives you quick access to the cheapest and/or the most expensive deals—it’s your trip, so it’s up to you.

Sometimes, the same deal will be available on several provider sites. All of these providers are made visible for you to choose from, but we highlight one main provider based on things like customer popularity or ratings. Providers can also become highlighted if they pay more for the clicks they get. Within a hotel listing, if the cheapest offer is not displayed above the "View Deal" or "Select" button, you can see it by looking for the price highlighted in green.

Best and Recommended

Just because a deal is cheap doesn’t mean it’s necessarily the best. By weighing factors like how popular a provider is with customers or how few stops a flight makes, we can make “Best” or “Recommended” suggestions. Ultimately, it’s up to you, but saving $50 on that flight to NYC seems a lot less enticing when you realize there’s a 10-hour layover.

We sometimes also judge the quality of the service you’re getting from a provider site. We’ll highlight things like a provider’s booking or baggage fees, so that when you compare your options, you’re using the total price. And if a provider isn’t upfront with their fees, making their prices less clear, we’ll tend not to recommend them.

In the specific case of hotels, the “Recommended” algorithm is based on a few key factors. The main two rely on the hotel's guest rating and its popularity (in terms of clicks). Hotels shown on Travellingoo are often available to book on several provider sites, each of which will pay for clicks or bookings that they get via Travellingoo. We also factor the average revenue potential of each hotel into our recommendations.

Within a hotel listing, we order our results based on an internal algorithm that balances the prices and our revenue for the results shown. If the cheapest offer is not displayed above the "View Deal" or "Select" button, we highlight it in green in the central section of the listing.