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Wholesale consolidator fares well below published prices on 200+ airlines. Every ticket is an official airline e-ticket — same service, same miles, same seat. Domestic from as low as $49, international from as low as $89.

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Quick Answer: What destinations does Camli cover?

Camli covers all major US and international carriers flying to every destination worldwide. Our consolidator network offers unpublished fares significantly below published prices on routes across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, and domestic US.

Popular Destinations

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Domestic US

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Cheap Flights to London

London is the busiest transatlantic corridor in the world, with 30+ daily nonstop flights from 8 US gateways on British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Delta, JetBlue, American, and United. Consolidator fares start from as low as $251 round trip. Flight time from NYC is ~7h 15m. Best season: Apr–May, Sep–Oct. US citizens need a UK ETA (£20, valid 2 years), required since February 2026.

Cheap Flights to Italy

Rome Fiumicino is served by nonstop flights from New York on ITA Airways, Delta, American Airlines, and United. Consolidator fares start from as low as $498 round trip. Flight time ~8h 30m from NYC. Best season: Apr–May, Sep–Oct. No visa needed (Schengen 90-day); ETIAS €20 launching Q4 2026 (6-month grace period). Rome doubles as a gateway to Florence, Venice, Naples, and Sicily via high-speed rail.

Cheap Flights to Greece

Athens is the gateway to 200+ Greek islands reachable by ferry, making it one of the highest-value multi-stop destinations. Delta operates seasonal nonstops from JFK; year-round one-stop options via Istanbul, Frankfurt, and Dubai keep fares competitive. Consolidator fares start from as low as $520 round trip. Flight time ~10h from NYC. Best season: Jun–Sep (islands); Jan–Mar for lowest fares. No visa needed (Schengen 90-day); ETIAS €20 launching Q4 2026 (6-month grace period).

Cheap Flights to Mexico

Cancun is the most popular international beach destination for US travelers, with nonstop service from 10+ cities on American, Delta, United, Southwest, JetBlue, and Frontier. Consolidator fares start from as low as $149 round trip. Flight time ~2h 40m from Houston. Best season: Dec–Apr (dry); Sep–Oct cheapest. No visa needed (180-day tourist permit on arrival).

Cheap Flights to Jamaica

Montego Bay is Jamaica’s primary gateway with nonstop flights from New York (JetBlue, Delta, United), Miami (American Airlines), and Atlanta (Delta). Consolidator fares start from as low as $179 round trip. Flight time ~3h 50m from NYC. Best season: Dec–Apr (peak); May–Jun, Nov for value. No visa needed (valid US passport, up to 90 days).

Cheap Flights to Las Vegas

Las Vegas is one of the most competitive domestic air routes in the US, with Harry Reid International Airport served by virtually every airline including ultra-low-cost carriers. Consolidator fares start from as low as $49 one-way. Flight time ~1h 10m from LAX. Best season: Jan–Feb, Sep–Oct (midweek). Domestic — valid photo ID only.

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How Camli’s Consolidator Fares Work (and Why They Beat Google Flights)

Consolidator fares are wholesale airline tickets negotiated through IATA Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP) agreements. Airlines allocate blocks of seats at wholesale rates to accredited consolidators, who then pass the savings to travelers. This is the same mechanism that powers corporate travel programs — but Camli makes it available to everyone.

Google Flights, Kayak, and standard OTAs display published fares — the retail prices airlines set for direct consumer distribution. Consolidators access a separate wholesale pricing tier that is never shown on public metasearch engines. The result: you get the same official e-ticket, same service, earn frequent flyer miles, and can manage your booking directly with the airline — at significantly below retail.

Savings by Region

The cheapest flights from the US are domestic routes and short-haul Caribbean; long-haul routes to Europe and Asia offer the largest absolute savings — often $500–$2,000 per ticket below published prices.

RegionStarting FromTypical SavingsTop Destination
Domestic US$49significantLas Vegas
Caribbean$89substantialSan Juan (no passport)
Mexico$139significantCancun
Canada$129significantToronto
Europe$251substantialLondon
Middle East$498substantialDubai
South America$289substantialMedellín

Best Time to Book International Flights

The optimal booking window is 2–8 months before departure for economy and 3–10 months for business class. Consolidator inventory is deepest during airline schedule releases (March and October). Shoulder seasons (April–May and September–November) consistently offer the lowest fares to Europe and Asia. For domestic US flights, 1–3 months ahead captures the sweet spot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are consolidator fares and how do they work?
Consolidator fares are wholesale airline tickets negotiated through IATA Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP) agreements. Airlines allocate seat blocks at wholesale rates to accredited consolidators who pass the savings to travelers — the same mechanism that powers corporate travel programs. You get an official airline e-ticket at significantly below published prices, with identical service, baggage allowance, and frequent flyer accrual.
Are consolidator tickets real airline tickets or vouchers?
Consolidator tickets are official airline e-tickets issued in the carrier’s own reservation system — not vouchers, codes, or third-party confirmations. Your booking appears in the airline’s system, you receive a standard e-ticket number, and you can manage your reservation directly with the airline.
Do I earn frequent flyer miles on consolidator tickets?
Yes — because consolidator tickets are official airline e-tickets, you earn miles in the carrier’s loyalty program at the standard accrual rate for your fare class. Business and first class consolidator tickets earn full miles.
What is the cancellation and change policy?
Consolidator tickets follow the airline’s standard fare rules for your booking class. Most economy tickets allow changes for a fee plus any fare difference. If the airline cancels or significantly changes your flight, you’re entitled to the same rebooking options and compensation as any other passenger.
Can I search any route not listed on this page?
Absolutely. The destinations listed here are our most popular with dedicated travel guides, but you can search any origin and destination pair worldwide using the search form above. Our consolidator network covers all major airlines and routes globally.