Comparison

FlightKitten vs Going (Scott's Cheap Flights)

Curated deal emails vs. personalized route tracking

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FlightKitten
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Going (Scott's Cheap Flights)

Going (formerly Scott's Cheap Flights) is one of the most popular flight deal services. They send curated deals found by a team of experts. FlightKitten takes a different approach — you set your exact routes and target prices, and it monitors them automatically.

Feature Comparison

FeatureFlightKittenGoing (Scott's Cheap Flights)
Alert typePersonalized to YOUR specific routes and target priceCurated deals from experts — you receive what they find FK
Route controlYou choose exact origin → destination pairsFilter by departure region — deals are whatever experts find FK
Deal volumeFocused on your watchlists — quality over quantityHigh volume — dozens of deals per week across many routes
PricingFrom $4.99/mo with free trialFree tier available, Premium from $49/year Tie
AI analysisAI briefing with every alert explains deal qualityExpert commentary on select deals Tie
Airline coverage220+ airlines including budget carriersBroad coverage but curated — not every airline on every route FK

FlightKitten

Pros
YOU set the exact routes — no irrelevant deals
Target price threshold — only alerts that match your budget
Covers budget airlines systematically
Predictable 2×/day scanning on your routes
Cons
Only monitors routes you set up — you might miss surprise deals
No free tier (14-day trial, then paid)
Economy only — no business/first class deals

Going (Scott's Cheap Flights)

Pros
Human-curated deals — experts catch unusual fares
Free tier with limited deals
Can surface deals on routes you hadn't considered
Mistake fare expertise
Cons
You can't control which routes they monitor
Free tier is heavily limited
Deals may not match your specific travel plans
No target price — you get everything above a threshold set by them

Our Verdict

If you have specific routes in mind and want to set a target price, FlightKitten gives you precision control. If you're flexible on destinations and want human experts to surface surprise deals, Going is excellent. Many savvy travelers use both.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is FlightKitten cheaper than Going?

FlightKitten starts at $4.99/mo ($59.88/yr). Going Premium is $49/year. Going is slightly cheaper by annual cost, but FlightKitten offers more personalized monitoring with target prices on the routes you actually want to fly.

Does FlightKitten find mistake fares like Scott's Cheap Flights?

FlightKitten's twice-daily scans across 220+ airlines can catch mistake fares when they appear on your monitored routes. The AI briefing in your alert will flag when a fare looks unusually low. Going has dedicated experts looking for mistake fares across all routes.

Can I use both FlightKitten and Going together?

Absolutely — many travelers do. Use FlightKitten for precise monitoring of routes you know you want to fly, and Going for discovering unexpected deals on routes you hadn't considered.

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