Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: December 24, 2025
DirectFlight.net participates in affiliate marketing programs. In compliance with FTC guidelines and the Canadian Competition Bureau requirements, this page explains how affiliate links work and how they may affect content on this site.
What Are Affiliate Links?
Affiliate links are URLs that include a tracking code. When you click one and make a purchase or booking, the partner pays us a small commission. This comes at no extra cost to you — the price you pay is identical whether you use our link or visit the partner directly.
Our Partners
- Skyscanner — Our primary flight search partner. We link to Skyscanner search results for all route and hub pages.
- Expedia — We participate in Expedia's affiliate program for flight and travel bookings.
- Travelpayouts — An affiliate network connecting us with multiple airlines and travel providers.
- Google AdSense — We display ads via AdSense. This is an advertising relationship, not a traditional affiliate program.
Editorial Independence
Affiliate relationships do not influence our editorial content, route data, or travel advice. We do not rank, promote, or recommend destinations based on commission rates. Our content exists to help travelers find the best nonstop options — full stop.
How to Identify Affiliate Links
Links to booking partners (Skyscanner, Expedia, etc.) throughout the Site are affiliate links. You can assume any link pointing to a third-party travel platform is tracked for commission purposes.
Supporting Our Work
Commissions help us maintain DirectFlight.net as a free resource. We appreciate your support when you book through our links — it costs you nothing extra and keeps this site running.
Contact
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