Never Layover Pro

Stop searching flights.
Let Never Layover do it for you.

Tell us where you want to go and which days work. Never Layover's search agent — we call it Scout — prices every date you'd actually fly, every day, brings you the cheapest nonstop, and keeps watching after. Same trip, often 10–30% less.

Free searches. Pro searches for you.

Free vs Pro feature comparison
Feature Free $0 Most popular Pro $9/mo
Who does the searching? You Pro, for you
Prices every date you'd fly, not just one Every combo · daily
Plan a trip in plain English
Deals from your airport, found for you 1 airport · weekly Every airport · daily
Price-drop alerts on any route 1 Unlimited
Search any route & flexible dates yourself
Routes & schedules

It searches. You don't.

Describe a trip in one line. Pro drafts a plan, you tweak it, and it hunts the cheapest nonstops across every date that works for you — no tabs, no forty searches.

Flexible dates = real money

The same trip can swing $100–400 depending on which day you leave. Pro prices every interchangeable date and puts you on the cheapest one — the optimization you'd never do by hand.

And it keeps working

Once it finds your trip, Pro keeps watching — every airport you fly from, every route you care about — and pings you the moment a price drops. You book at the bottom, not the day after.

Pro pays for itself in one trip.

Pro is $9/month — or just $79 for a whole year. Most travelers take 3–4 trips a year, and optimizing dates you're already flexible on typically saves $100–400 per trip. Do that even once and you're ahead for the year.

New York (JFK) Reykjavík (KEF) 7 nights · nonstop
Aug 11–18 JFK 11:10p → KEF 8:55a · KEF 7:50p → JFK 10:05p $788
Aug 25–Sep 1 two weeks later JFK 11:55p → KEF 9:30a · KEF 11:25a → JFK 1:25p $359
Save $429 — the same trip, two weeks later
Denver (DEN) Frankfurt am Main (FRA) 2 weeks · nonstop
Sep 13–27 DEN 5:40p → FRA 11:15a · FRA 11:20a → DEN 1:35p $1,406
Sep 27–Oct 11 two weeks later DEN 5:40p → FRA 11:15a · FRA 1:30p → DEN 3:40p $989
Save $417 — the same trip, two weeks later

Real fares from our own searches. The catch: you'd have to price every date yourself to find them. Pro does it for you, every day.

Questions?

How does Pro actually save me money?

You're usually flexible — "some weekend in March, three or four nights." That's dozens of date combinations, and the same trip can cost wildly different amounts depending on which one you pick.

A real one from our own searches — New York (JFK) → Reykjavík (KEF), 7 nights, same days of the week: fly Aug 11–18 and it's $788; the same trip two weeks later, Aug 25–Sep 1, is $359$429 saved. Both are real fares you can check yourself. You'd never price every date by hand; Pro does, every day, and puts you on the cheapest.

How is this different from Google Flights / Skyscanner?

Those are search engines — you pick one date pair, you see one price, and you do it all again tomorrow. Never Layover Pro is the opposite: you give it the range of days you'd fly, and it prices all of them, every day, and only pings you when there's a genuinely cheap direct flight. It's the work you'd never do by hand — for $9/month.

Can I cancel anytime?

Yes. Open the Billing Portal from your dashboard and cancel — your Pro features stay active until the end of your current billing period, then you drop back to Free. No prorated charges.

If you upgrade and change your mind within 7 days, email [email protected] for a no-questions-asked refund.

Can I switch between monthly and annual?

Yes. Open the Billing Portal from your dashboard and change plans — Stripe prorates the difference automatically, so you only pay for what you use.

What happens to my alerts and watched airports if I cancel?

Existing alerts and airport watches keep running — you'll keep receiving emails for them. The Free tier caps you at one watched airport (weekly digest) and one saved price alert; any extras you created on Pro keep delivering, you just can't add new ones until you re-upgrade.

Re-upgrading at any point unlocks daily digests, unlimited airports, unlimited alerts, and the agent again.