
The next area to fill in is the departure and arrival airports. These are pretty self explanatory, but when using the Multi-city feature, try inputting no more than 5 legs to the total journey, because many databases that Kayak sifts through only are capable of this amount or less. At the top of the page, you will see the three search options to open up the flight search: Round-trip, One-way, and Multi-city. The flight search tool is what the whole site revolves around.

When clicking on the ‘More’ tab, this will take you to a mass of features which I will cover soon. On the left hand side are the navigation bars, that allows you access to the various tools that Kayak offers. The latter allows you to be logged in to Kayak automatically when your computer is already logged in to Facebook, and which one is not? As you can see from the first picture, the main page(shown post-login) has a wealth of features to begin with. You can create an account directly with Kayak, or they allow you to link your Facebook account to Kayak.

The first and foremost thing that you should do on is to create an account and log in! I cannot stress the importance of this enough, unless you do not care so much for anything but the basic search functions. Here are some tips and features that you may not have known about this travel booking powerhouse: Not only is it my default search engine for flights, it blows the competition away in the hotels and cars searches, too. , as most of you know, is one of the easiest and most powerful travel search engines available.
