For multi-city trips, unfortunately, I don’t think an ‘optimized’ search engine exists, and the sites like Kayak, mostly route using a single network of airlines, which may or may not be the cheapest option.
You do have to spend time and be a bit creative in charting itineraries. Here’s a protocol that has worked well for me –
This requires effort, but in essence, follows that same ‘hub’ concept that has existed, in the US at least, for many decades.
Good luck.
Expedia and lastminute flight searches will show you flights with stops. It also shows the Cheapest flights with 0, 1 or 2+ stops for you to compare.
While it might not be as cheap as booking all the flights individually yourself (it seems fairly cheap £610 from vancouver to bangkok next month), expedia does make sure your carriers are in the same airline group, meaning that if your first flight is late and you miss your connecting flight, your carrier will get you on another one. If you book your flights individually, you will not get this protection (you can claim on your travel insurance, but i’m sure there will be an excess)
Also if you buy each ticket individually you probably have to go through immigration and re-check in at each stop.
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