- Erika Kullberg reveals in a TikTok how to land cheap plane tickets
- First, she instructs viewers to go to google.com/flights to start their search
- Instead of choosing a destination, she says ‘you should leave it blank’
Looking for a bargain flight for your next holiday? Look no further.
Lawyer and personal finance expert Erika Kullberg, from the US, revealed in a TikTok how to land on cheap plane tickets thanks to a clever hack.
First, she instructs viewers to check google.com/flights to begin their search.
Then she says to ‘select your starting point and click explore.’
Instead of choosing a destination, she says ‘you need to leave it blank for this hack to work, just wait…’
Lawyer and personal finance expert Erika Kullberg revealed in a TikTok how to land on cheap plane tickets thanks to a clever hack
She continues the instructions and says: ‘Choose the length of your trip, then you will get the first set of results.’
Erika said that when she did a search using this method, she was able to find a flight to Miami for $98.
To find prices for international flights, it instructs viewers to ‘zoom out of the map’.
It then shows all the pricing options for various destinations.
When she did, a screenshot shows that Erika was offered flights to Paris for $428 and a round trip to London for $431.
Hundreds of viewers thanked Erika for sharing her flight booking hack.
One commenter wrote: ‘OMG OMG IT WORKS 1 hour layover for my flight to Peru is $300.’
Another fan added: ‘Thank you. I didn’t know about leaving the destination blank and zooming out.’
Continuing the instructions, she says: ‘Choose the length of your trip, then you’ll get the first set of results’
To find prices for international flights, it instructs viewers to ‘zoom out of the map’. It then shows all the pricing options for various destinations
One viewer revealed they were already in the know, writing: ‘I’ve been doing this for years and have had SO many amazing flights!’
Another commenter said that Google’s hotel search engine is ‘great too’.
However, some viewers said that when they tried Erika’s trick, it didn’t yield good deals.
One disappointed traveler wrote: ‘By the time it takes you to the actual site it doubles or triples! Hoped it would be that realistic.’
Another complained: ‘I tried it but the price is either the same or more expensive compared to other travel sites.’