Find the right fit for your trip, wherever you're going, with the Flight Centre Airline Guide providing an easy way to access and compare airlines across the world. Learn more about the airlines Flight Centre works under the Domestic Airlines, International Airlines and Low Cost Airlines tabs, including details on cabin classes, check-in options, baggage allowances, rewards programs and airline lounges.
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Should I choose the cheapest fare?
It's worth noting low-priced fares usually have more restrictions and penalties if you require changes. Generally the more expensive tickets, or flexible fares, have fewer restrictions and penalties. So if your plans are subject to change, or you would like the freedom of flexibility in your ticket, ask your consultant for this option.
I'm going to a few different places, am I best to fly with just one airline?
Airlines often form alliances to offer the freedom and flexibility to fly you anywhere in the world. Here at Flight Centre we offer tailor-made itineraries such as Double Dip or Round the World. Talk to your local Flight Centre consultant about creating a flight plan to suit you.
Can I use the airline lounges at airports?
Airlines usually offer lounges to First and Business Class travellers or as a benefit of membership to their frequent flyer programs. Increasingly however, some airports and airlines allow passengers to pay to use their lounges, with facilities including internet access showers, massages, meals and refreshments. Visit our Airport Guide for more information.
Making the most of travel loyalty programs
There are a variety of airline loyalty programs available that allow you to earn points for flying with a specific carrier or purchasing goods or services from its affiliated partners. To maximise the amount of points earned, choose an airline that best reflects your travel needs – including departure points, flight network and timetables. Try to book your flights with this airline and take advantage of their affiliated airline partners to earn points across a global flight network. Usually, the higher the cabin class and higher your membership status, the more points you'll earn.
Today, points are earned on the ground too with affiliated partners or through credit card loyalty programs linked to an airline or travel partner. This means you can earn points on a variety of everyday purchases. Points can be redeemed for a wide range of travel benefits and increasingly non-travel related goods and services as well.