AI-powered route optimization

SnagRid tests the route combinations you'd never search manually.

Paste your complicated trip. SnagRid explores route, date, airport, stopover, and airline combinations humans realistically never have time to test.

Flexible multi-city tripsFamily travelComplicated timingNearby airportsStopover opportunitiesFlexible city order

Trusted by 2,000+ travelers planning complicated trips

"SnagRid found a routing that saved us $420 on a Tel Aviv → Paris → NYC trip I'd spent two evenings researching."
— Daniel R., multi-city traveler
Example

Saved $340 on London → NYC

Reversing the city order changed which long-haul fare class was available — 247 combinations tested in 4 minutes.

Example

Saved $215 with a nearby airport

Departing from LGW instead of LHR swapped the connecting carrier and dropped the total fare.

Example

Saved $180 with a sneaky stopover

Splitting one long-haul into two cheaper segments via Reykjavík beat the direct fare.

Illustrative examples from recent optimization runs. Your savings depend on flexibility, dates, and live availability.

How SnagRid works

A guided, transparent flow. The expensive search only runs after you approve.

01

Tell us your trip

A guided intake captures windows, travelers, destinations, baggage, and priorities.

02

AI clarifies the ambiguity

We ask only the high-value questions that meaningfully change the search.

03

You approve the compute budget

We estimate the search depth and the cost. You set the maximum spend.

04

SnagRid explores combinations

Routes, dates, airports, stopovers, and airline structures — within your budget.

Popular routes we optimize

City-pair guides with the airports, stopovers, and combinations SnagRid tests on each corridor.

3,459 mi

London New York

London → New York is the busiest premium transatlantic corridor in the world. Five London airports and three New York airports produce 15 city pairs, before you even consider stopovers, weekday shifts, or open-jaw returns.

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3,414 mi

London Dubai

London → Dubai is dominated by Emirates' high-frequency Heathrow service, but the cheapest fare on a flexible week is rarely the obvious one.

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5,456 mi

London Los Angeles

London → Los Angeles spans 5,400+ miles and 8 time zones — a route where small structural choices (open-jaw, second California airport, low-cost long-haul) swing fares dramatically.

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3,459 mi

New York London

New York → London is the highest-frequency transatlantic city pair, with three NYC airports and three London airports producing nine direct city combinations alone.

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3,635 mi

New York Paris

New York → Paris is the second-busiest US-Europe corridor. Five carriers operate the direct pair, with materially different fare structures by weekday and origin airport.

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3,635 mi

Paris New York

Paris → New York is the reverse direction of one of the world's busiest transatlantic corridors, but pricing is asymmetric — fares from CDG and ORY often diverge sharply from the JFK → CDG direction on the same week.

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3,414 mi

Dubai London

Dubai → London is one of the highest-frequency long-haul routes in the world, with Emirates, BA, Virgin, and flydubai all operating direct service.

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10,573 mi

Sydney London

Sydney → London is the canonical 'kangaroo route' — one of the longest commercial corridors in the world, where one-stop carrier and connection city choice swings fares by 30%+.

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Flight search guides

Long-form playbooks on how flight pricing actually works — combinatorial search, multi-city tactics, and airport substitution.

What SnagRid is — and isn't.

Is

  • AI-assisted route optimization
  • Computational search across many combinations
  • Transparent compute budgets you control

Isn't

  • · A flight booking site
  • · A "cheap flights" engine
  • · A guarantee that we'll beat any specific price