If you want to filter the flight search results, you can use the available filters to display fewer flights on your screen. To understand how to filter the search results, let’s look at the available filters. By default, the stops and airlines filters are expanded.
There are two sections of available filters. One is on the left side of the search results, and the other is at the top of the screen.
Filters on the left side of the screen:
1. Source
The source filter is used to refine search results based on the source of the content. It allows you to view content according to whether it comes from NDC (New Distribution Capability), GDS (Global Distribution System), LLC (Low-Cost Carriers), or all sources combined (All)
2. Stops
The stops filter allows you to select the number of stops a flight has. You can choose direct flights (non-stop) or flights with one or more stops. Additionally, the filter enables you to select all available options or none.
By default, the stops filter appears expanded with the first search result displayed.
3. Baggage
You can use the baggage filter to select only flight results that include checked baggage.
4. Currency
With the currency converter, you can change the default currency (USD) to any currency of your choice. The tool will then perform the conversion and display the search results in the selected currency.
5. Price range
The price range filter allows you to set a minimum and maximum price to narrow down the number of flights displayed in the search results. This helps in finding flights within the passenger's budget. For example, if you set a maximum of USD 2500, flights priced higher than this amount will not be shown.
6. Airports
If a city has more than one airport, the airport filter allows you to select the specific airport from which you want to view the search results.
7. Times
The schedule filter allows you to filter flights based on departure or arrival times, for both outbound and return flights. To define the times for the outbound flight, select the "outbound" option and then set the time ranges for both departure and arrival. If you want to filter by time ranges for the return flight, select the "return" option and then set the time ranges for departure and arrival again.
8. Durations
You can filter search results based on flight duration, both for outbound and return flights.
To filter the outbound flight, select the "outbound" option and then choose a duration range (in hours). To filter the return flight, select the "return" option and set the duration range (in hours) again.
Main filters in the top margin:
9. POS (Point of Sale)
The POS (Point of Sale) filter allows you to select a preferred point of sale corresponding to a specific country. To include more than one country as a point of sale, you must first enable the point of sale with the corresponding PCC. By default, all points of sale are selected. You need to deselect one or more to filter the search results accordingly.
10. Airlines