If it’s Europe, and
then that will almost surely be the winner.
So look for connections to
This manual guessing works better for small airports, obviously.
My boyfriend and I are in a long distance relationship and we decided to make a site to help people in this kind of situation: www.tripmatch.org
Enter two departure destinations and it will find you cheap destinations you can both fly to.
I found myself in the same situation: my girlfriend is away from me and we try to travel often.
So I’ve built a tool to search for flights to a common destination:
http://destination.smoogly.ru/
I think www.skypicker.com is helpful although you’d either need to scrape it or manually match a city. Ie. open the site twice, once from AAA, once from BBB and scan the list carefully.
I think this might work:
On skyscanner.com, enter AAA to BBB. Skip past the results that have no intermediate stops. The first one that has one or more stops might be your XXX. Repeat the searches from AAA to there and BBB to there to confirm.
Also, click the reversal icon to check from BBB to AAA. Sometimes it gets different routes when going in the opposite direction.
UPDATE: Probably not helpful to the OP three years later, …
But it just occurred to me that this feature of Azuon might help:
How to see all possible stopovers that connect airports X and Y
Go to advanced mode, create a one-link chain containing two nodes X and Y, each in one row (if Y is unavailable make sure disconnected chains option is active), and then select the row containing X. Then observe the green-colored choice in the checkbox list.
I suspect one could also do an X to Y search on other services and look for which cities appear as layovers in the least expensive routes.
While I can’t really help with a flight+hotel combo, however, I can suggest flightfox.com (not affiliated, I just compete there) for the flights. You’re able to customise your request, so you could potentially ask for people to find you the cheapest double flight (yours and hers) for you to meet up. It’d be an interesting contest at least…just a thought.
Failing that, what I used to do in Europe was to go to Skyscanner and enter London in the source, specify a date, and hit go. It then (by not specifying a destination) shows you the cheapest countries available on those dates.
You can do that for both source places (yours and hers) in two different windows and see where the cheapest destinations match up.
Then head on to booking.com and find a place to stay 🙂
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