Cheap Flights — And a Way to Make Yours Pay for Itself
Finding a cheap international flight is only half the game. The other half is making the flight you booked pay you back. Qrrier lets travelers earn on unused luggage space — often enough to offset the whole ticket.
How to find genuinely cheap international flights
- Search a full month view in Google Flights, Skyscanner, or Kiwi.
- Fly mid-week and consider one-stop routes vs direct.
- Use nearby airports as origin and destination.
- Book 6–8 weeks out for international, 2–3 for domestic.
- Watch for airline promo weeks and student discount portals.
Then make the flight pay for itself
Post the trip on Qrrier — shippers on your route send offers. Most international trips return $150–$400. On popular corridors, that can cover the whole ticket.
Frequently asked questions
How do I find cheap international flights?
Search flexible dates in Google Flights, Skyscanner, or Kiwi and stack that with Qrrier — a single traveler-delivery trip regularly covers $150–$400 of your airfare, effectively making a cheap flight even cheaper (or free).
How do I make a flight cheaper after booking?
Post the trip on Qrrier. Shippers on your route send offers for your unused luggage space, and you can offset a significant portion of the ticket.
