
Tryp uses AI to bundle flights, trains, buses and stays into one cheap trip, using virtual interlining to stitch together separate carriers that no airline alliance sells as one ticket. Browse by Weekend, Beach, Hidden Gems, Multi-city or Bus & Train.

Tryp does something ordinary flight search mostly won't: it combines separate carriers, and separate modes of transport, into one trip. Fly into one city, take a train to the next, bus out to a third, sleep somewhere along the way, all priced and bookable as a bundle. The industry calls it virtual interlining, Kiwi.com built a business on it too, and it routinely undercuts the airline-only route because it uses connections no alliance would sell you as a single ticket.
The browsing surfaces suit the way people with flexible dates actually think. Weekend, Beach, Multi-city, Hidden Gems, Intercontinental, Bus & Train, pick a mood and it prices real trips against it. If your question is "where can I go for four days without spending much," this answers it far better than a search box demanding a destination.
Self-connecting itineraries carry real risk: miss a leg because the first one ran late and you are not automatically protected the way you would be on a single ticket. Check what protection is included on any bundle before you buy, and leave generous gaps. The site defaulted to AED pricing for us, so set your currency before comparing.
Use it alongside a conventional search like KAYAK.ai and a price watcher like Hopper: Tryp finds routes the others can't see, they sanity-check whether the saving is real once you account for the risk and the extra travel time.
Genuinely clever for budget travellers with flexible plans and a tolerance for tight connections, especially around Europe where trains and buses make the bundling sing.


