Do you fancy features such as price calendars handling regional searches, explore maps with traffic light-colored markers and instantly updating sliding filters?
It may then be helpful to access a flexible flight search platform. Now at your fingertips.
Coming from an assembly-coding teenage pioneer in the art of lossless data compression back in '87, and later on as a search engine architect.
I've now dived into traveltech entrepreneurship. Hoping this will help you in your travels in life, one way or the other.
Maybe you welcome the idea of stopping over somewhere on the way to your destination, if that makes your flight cheaper.
If you're setting off on a tour via several states or cities your travel dates and city-order may not matter the slightest bit.
Meaning, if for instance you're going from New York to California, with several weeks to spend, venturing here and there, perhaps experiment with this route optimizer:
https://panflights.com/en/tour/?v2=2005_20230928_20231028_t:...
If you're flexible and looking for a roundtrip ticket, you may benefit price-wise and experience-wise by returning from a different city than the one you'll arrive in.
Or maybe you're planning a real life meetup with people living in different cities, wondering when and where a nicely reachable place can be found for the five of you, flights-wise.
You may feel it's time to reduce your traveling climate footprint, looking for more efficient routing options involving flights with shorter airtime, fewer takeoffs and mixed with overland transport.