Best Site to Figure out Multi Leg Pricing?

I am planning a holiday in the next few months. Is there any good websites where I can check/figure out how much it would be to do multi leg / multi country flights?

For example say Dec 10th flying from Melbourne to Singapore for 5 days then to Taiwan for example for another 3 days then fly back directly.

Have been using google flights / sky scanner but there must be better tools for that.

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  • +1

    Not sure if it will be any better than Google flights, but try Rome2Rio

    • The interface looks great, will give it a crack! ty.

      • TIL Google doesn't do multi-city, who'd have thought?

        • They all do if you specify the dates. I was hoping there is a site out there that will allow you to check the prices for the dates on each particular leg thus not needing to go back and forth and figure out each leg on its own.

          • @zman09: Skyscanner has a multi-city option, does it not work well enough? Oh I see, you want flexible dates and lowest prices to be displayed

  • Maybe check out buying separate tickets from an online travel agent at each point.

  • +1

    shitty interface but powerful and customisable search engine: ITA Matrix.
    its powered by google, but effectively mimcs the travel agent portal.
    you cannot book directly through it but can search and then replicate or take to flight centre (or preferred agent)

  • I really like skyscanner and use it all the time. Heaps better than Google Flights. Have booked flights over many years through there. They show everything and is very easy to navigate including monthly and daily best prices, shortest & cheapest routes, etc.

  • Ita matrix

  • kiwi.com is pretty great for this. It lets you do the usual multi-city search, but with all dates as ranges, not fixed dates. You can even put multiple cities in a single departure/destination field and it will tell you which is the cheaper place.

    Similarly, it has a "Nomad" feature that only asks you how long (roughly) at each destination.
    Then it shuffles around the order of destinations to find the cheapest itinerary.

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