”If it sounds too good to be true…
”If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.”
FlyFlat presents a great concept with impressive communication — until things go wrong. I had to change my itinerary and quickly discovered that the entire amount I paid was essentially lost. What I wasn’t told upfront is that these tickets are pieced together through highly restrictive methods involving layovers, alliances, and points. Once a change is needed, the flexibility is so limited that I ended up forfeiting nearly $2,000.
In the end, I became so frustrated with the lack of options that it was easier to walk away from the money than to keep fighting for a solution.
I cannot recommend this service. If you value flexibility and transparency, you’re better off booking with your own points through reputable channels or using trusted travel tools. This concept only works if your journey is perfectly smooth — and how often does that happen?








