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Zee
Former CEO of The Next Web. A fan of startups, entrepreneurship, getting things done faster, penning the occasional blog post, taking photos Former CEO of The Next Web. A fan of startups, entrepreneurship, getting things done faster, penning the occasional blog post, taking photos, designing, listening to good music and making lurrrve.
This is innovative, and in this economic climate, much needed. QFly, a Dutch startup, lets you compare cheap tickets from European low-cost airlines to find prices that fit your budget.
Rather than select a destination – although you can do that too – you hand over your budget and QFly will do the leg work.
The site doesn’t sell tickets, it will however provide a list of found flights from over 500 airlines) and direct you to the original site to make your booking. Unfortunately, you will need to re-search on the original site again, because occasionally flight prices change from minute to minute. The good news is that it’s free and Qfly gets paid when click on a partner whose advertisement is marked on Qfly as a sponsored result.
Now, my question is, when do we get this the world over?