The flight route you wouldn’t expect – but might save you money
✈️ The flight route you wouldn’t expect – but might save you money
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If you’re flying long-haul, chances are you instinctively search from the biggest airport nearby. For example: if you live in the Netherlands and want to fly to Bali, you’ll probably start with Amsterdam (AMS).
Makes sense — but it’s not always the smartest option.
🤯 A route most people never consider
While exploring data in AirportMix, we noticed an interesting alternative route:
- ✈️ Eindhoven → Istanbul → Bali
- Low-cost airline on the first leg
- Longer total travel time
- But sometimes significantly cheaper
Is it the fastest way? No.
Is it the most obvious? Definitely not.
But for flexible travelers, it can be a very interesting option.
🧠 Why you rarely see these routes
Most flight search engines assume you want:
- One departure airport
- One destination airport
- The fastest or most direct route
That works — but it also hides a huge number of possible combinations. Especially when you’re willing to:
- Start from a different nearby airport
- Accept one extra stop
- Trade travel time for price
🔍 How AirportMix finds these routes
AirportMix automatically compares airports within 135 km of your location. That means you don’t just see flights from one airport — you see combinations you’d probably never search for yourself.
Sometimes the result is a faster connection. Sometimes it’s cheaper. And sometimes it’s simply a route you didn’t know existed.
🔥 Explore popular routes travelers are searching for
Curious which routes people are actually comparing right now? We track and update real searches continuously — including alternative airports and creative connections.
👉 Explore our Popular Routes page to see what other travelers are discovering.
✨ Final thought
Not every smart route is perfect. Some are longer. Some require flexibility. But if you’re open to alternatives, you might be surprised how much choice there really is.
AirportMix isn’t about telling you which flight to book — it’s about showing you options you’d otherwise miss.
👉 Want to explore beyond the obvious? Search flights with AirportMix →
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