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FlyTogether is a “Group Flight Planner” for coordinating flights among multiple people. It addresses the scenario where travelers depart from different cities and need to choose a shared destination. Users enter each person’s departure airport, can choose one-way travel, departure date, and return date, and the system searches for destinations reachable from all departure airports. Results can be viewed by total price, average price, or alphabetically.
Based on the scraped page content, its core modules are very focused: adding travelers’ departure airports, finding shared destinations, displaying price-based results, and sharing results. When there are no shared nonstop destinations, the system shows a “No common destinations” message. Flight data is provided by a third-party aviation data API, and transmitted information is limited to airport codes and dates. The page also includes external links such as GitHub, LinkedIn, and Buy Me a Coffee, and emphasizes that the project is open source, allowing users to inspect the source code.
The page does not mention subscription plans, enterprise editions, or usage-based billing. It only includes a Coffee/Buy Me a Coffee entry point, so it appears to be more of a free tool with a donation model. No account, registration, or login is required, and it does not involve identity information such as email addresses or passwords. In terms of collaboration, aside from the “Share” function for sharing results, there are no team workspaces, role permissions, approval workflows, project management features, or enterprise admin capabilities. It should therefore not be evaluated as a full enterprise SaaS product.
This is FlyTogether’s clearest strength. Its privacy policy states that it does not collect, store, or share personal data, and does not use cookies, tracking pixels, analytics tools, advertising scripts, or browser fingerprinting. Search requests are processed in real time and not saved, and search or interaction logs are not retained. For users who care about low data retention, this design is relatively friendly. However, the page does not disclose the name of the third-party aviation API provider, data processing regions, compliance certifications, or security audit information.
The advantages are that it is easy to use, has a clearly defined use case, requires no registration, and makes transparent privacy commitments. It is suitable for friend trips, family gatherings, and preliminary destination screening before remote team offsites. Its limitations are a narrow feature scope and a lack of clarity on whether it supports connections, multi-airline coverage, real-time pricing, customer support SLAs, APIs, or enterprise deployment. If you need an end-to-end booking workflow, invoices, travel policies, and approvals, consider Ctrip Business Travel, Fliggy Enterprise, or traditional travel management platforms.
The page does not provide information about access to flytogether.ch from mainland China, so its status is unknown. Payment methods are also not disclosed; if donations are made through Buy Me a Coffee, payment convenience in China may depend on that external platform. Alternatives include Google Flights, Skyscanner, Kayak, as well as domestic flight search platforms such as Ctrip, Fliggy, and Qunar.
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