Overview
Award search for Google Flights
If you’re never sure when’s the best time to use your frequent flyer miles, this is the tool you’ve been waiting for. Points Path is the first award flight search engine that provides both the cash price and the points price of every flight in a Google Flights search. Using Points Path is easy. Just install it and then search for your trip as you normally would on Google Flights. In addition to getting Google’s regular cash results, Points Path will add the current points or miles price to each flight (when available) and then let you know which is the better deal. And when you’re ready to book a flight, click through to the normal Google Flights booking page, where you’ll find the option to book with your points directly with the airline (via Points Path) right next to all the usual cash options. Points Path is an all-in-one solution that ensures you’re always getting the best deal for travel, no matter how you pay.
Brooklyn HeistNov 30, 2024
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Alison BaxterNov 29, 2024
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After closing down my browser and taking a break from trying to figure out why there were no points showing on my flight searches, I re-opened, did a flight search and a spinning circle appeared where points are supposed to show up. The only points information I received there was: "Airline program not yet covered by points path", "could not load data", and "not available w/miles". Now I see that there is a paid version so it may be that I need to pay before this works. Not unusual for most a... Show more
Points PathDeveloperNov 29, 2024
Hello Alison. As we told you by email (twice), you do not need to pay for Points Path in order for it to work. The free version covers all the major North American airline programs, including American, Delta, United, Alaska, JetBlue, and Air Canada. Those airlines and their partners fly to many domestic and international destinations, all of which are covered by Points Path. If you didn't find any points prices on a particular search, it's because those airline programs currently don't have any availability. That's the fault of the airlines, not Points Path. We understand that the world of frequent flyer miles can be frustrating, and not everyone understands how it works. We're happy to help, but we can't when users like you don't bother to reach out to us to ask for assistance first before posting a negative review. Over 57,000 people are now successfully using the free version of Points Path, so it's a shame that you've chosen to post this instead of taking some time to understand how the system of travel rewards works. If you did, you'd actually be able to get free travel by using tools like Points Path.
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W LauSep 24, 2024
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Unlike similar extensions, this one does not work unless you create an account and login the extension into the account. It looks like a data mining tool trying to benefit from Google Flights' popularity. In today's security sensitive world, it makes no sense to provide them your email for merely doing some searches.
Points PathDeveloperSep 24, 2024
As we make very clear in our materials, we only ask users to login for flights searches departing more than 60 days away, and we only do so to protect our search APIs from being abused outside the extension, which occurred in the past at great cost. We do not sell, trade, or "mine" your data. Our policies are clearly stated in our Privacy Policy, and are no different than other popular extensions like Honey or Grammarly. In today's security sensitive world, asking people to provide merely a simple email address — literally any working email address — to use a free extension is not a heavy burden, William.
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Details
- Version1.6.2
- UpdatedNovember 28, 2024
- Size6.02MiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- DeveloperTripsight, Inc.Website
245 East 35th Street New York, NY 10016 USEmail
mailbox@pointspath.comPhone
+1 305-937-0053 - TraderThis developer has identified itself as a trader per the definition from the European Union.
Privacy
Points Path has disclosed the following information regarding the collection and usage of your data. More detailed information can be found in the developer's privacy policy.
Points Path handles the following:
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes