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AZair is a low-cost airline ticket search engine, mainly covering Europe and the Mediterranean, with additional destinations in parts of Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Its core idea is not to search a single airline on fixed dates, but to combine different low-cost carrier segments across broader date ranges, multiple airports, and destination regions to find lower fares. The site states that its database covers 62 airlines, 309 airports, and 51 countries.
In terms of functionality, AZair is more of a vertical search tool for travelers than a full enterprise SaaS product. It supports flexible searches such as round trip/one way, open destination, earliest departure and latest return, stay-duration ranges, date flexibility before and after, and specified weekdays for departure/return. Its advanced parameters are fairly detailed, including layover duration, outbound/inbound flight times, whether transfers should only occur within the Schengen Area, whether ground transfers between airports are allowed, number of passengers, maximum number of transfers, direct flights only, and whether overnight airport waits are acceptable. Multi-currency display and a multilingual interface also make it easier for cross-border users.
No pricing is disclosed for standard web searches, so it appears to be directly usable online. The site explicitly says that “travel business” users interested in an API can get in touch, and that the API is provided on a contractual basis. However, it does not publish API documentation, rate limits, authentication methods, SLA details, or pricing. Therefore, if evaluating it as enterprise software, further inquiry and validation are still required. Typical SaaS capabilities such as team collaboration, permission management, audit logs, organization management, and single sign-on are not disclosed.
Its strength is that the search logic fits budget-conscious travelers with flexible dates, especially for European low-cost airlines and multi-airport combinations. The filters are more geared toward “route optimization” than standard flight price comparison. The downsides are that the site states information is provided as-is and does not guarantee accuracy or real-time availability; it does not disclose data security, privacy compliance, or enterprise support arrangements; and it does not specify payment methods, since it is mainly a search tool rather than a direct ticketing platform.
AZair is suitable for independent travelers, backpackers, heavy users of European low-cost airlines, and travel businesses that need a contract-based flight search API. The source text provides no information on access from mainland China, so this remains unknown; there is also no payment information. If you need Chinese localization, domestic payment methods, and local after-sales support, consider Ctrip, Qunar, or Fliggy. For international flight price comparison, you can compare it with Google Flights, Skyscanner, Kayak, Kiwi.com, and similar services.
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azair.ch is an Switzerland Travel provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach azair.ch directly.