Planet vs. Expedia
Expedia is one of the largest online travel agencies, selling flights, hotels, cars, cruises, and packages from a single site. It's part of Expedia Group, which also owns Hotels.com, Vrbo, Travelocity, and Orbitz.
Planet's difference is its model: it returns eligible booking commissions to members as cashback and shows your effective member cost — the price minus that cashback — before you book. Here's the honest, side-by-side breakdown.
| Planet | Expedia | |
|---|---|---|
| Cashback on your booking | ✓ Returns eligible booking commission to you as cashback | Loyalty points or discounts, not cashback |
| Effective cost after rewards, shown upfront | ✓ Yes — the price minus your cashback, before you book | Not presented as a single after-rewards cost |
| Compares multiple partners for the same trip | ✓ Yes — partner prices side by side, lowest highlighted | Shows its own inventory |
| True all-in cost after fees | ✓ Free fee calculator and all-in pricing | Fees often appear later in checkout |
| Automatic price monitoring | Yes, free — Planet watches the price and alerts you | Some price alerts available |
| AI trip building | ✓ Yes — describe your trip and Planet builds the options | Limited or none |
The honest way to compare
No travel site is always cheapest — prices come from live search engines and change by the minute. The number that actually matters is your effective cost after rewards and fees. Planet shows that upfront, and its free Flight Fee Calculator reveals the true all-in cost of a fare. Check Planet's effective member cost against Expedia's price for your trip and book whichever is genuinely lower.
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Frequently asked questions
- What's the difference between Planet and Expedia?
- Expedia is one of the largest online travel agencies, selling flights, hotels, cars, cruises, and packages from a single site. It's part of Expedia Group, which also owns Hotels.com, Vrbo, Travelocity, and Orbitz. Planet's difference is its model: it returns eligible booking commissions to members as cashback and shows your effective member cost — the price minus that cashback — before you book. Expedia rewards customers through Expedia Group's One Key loyalty program (earn OneKeyCash across its brands).
- Is Planet cheaper than Expedia?
- Prices come from live search engines and change constantly, so no site is always cheapest. The honest way to compare is your effective cost after rewards and fees. Planet shows that number upfront, so you can check it against Expedia for any given trip and book whichever is truly lower.
- Does Expedia give cashback?
- Expedia rewards customers through Expedia Group's One Key loyalty program (earn OneKeyCash across its brands). Planet instead returns eligible booking commission to you as cashback, which you can spend at checkout.
- Can I use Planet and Expedia together?
- Yes — many travelers do. Check the effective member cost on Planet, compare it with Expedia's price after any rewards and fees, and book wherever the real number is lowest.
Compare Planet to other sites
This comparison describes each site's model, not live prices, and reflects general program details that can change. Always confirm the current price and your effective cost before booking.
