The prices on AllFly Quest are generally the same as what you would find on other online platforms such as Expedia, Google Flights, Skyscanner, and Kayak. Here’s why:
Price Parity Across Platforms
Most travel providers, including AllFly Quest, pull from the same sources for flight options. This means that for the majority of flights, you will see price parity across different booking platforms.
New Distribution Capability (NDC)
There has been a recent shift in some airlines moving away from legacy distribution efforts and moving to NDC, which stands for New Distribution Capability. NDC is a direct connection between the airline and the booking platform, ensuring up-to-date pricing and availability.
• NDC Enabled Options: AllFly offers NDC enabled flight options with airlines like United and American. This means the prices you see on AllFly Quest are the same as those on AA.com or United.com.
• Legacy Platforms: Some older legacy travel management companies, such as Concur, do not have NDC connections. As a result, you may end up paying up to $140 more per flight booked on these legacy platforms.