Travelpayouts: A Travel Affiliate Program Worth Knowing
Travelpayouts has gathered a dozen travel brands under one roof: Aviasales, Hotellook, KiwiTaxi, Discover Cars, Airalo. If your site touches on travel in any way — this affiliate program should be bookmarked.
Apply on the official Travelpayouts website.
How the rates work
Most offers are CPA with a percentage of the sale. Flights: 2-4%. Hotels: 5-7%. Insurance: up to 30%. Some have fixed payouts per action, but the core is percentage-based.
An important detail — cookie depth. For flights, cookies live 30 days; for hotels, up to 90. Someone clicks today, buys a ticket three weeks later, the commission is yours. For a niche with a long decision cycle, this is gold.
Toolkit
This is where Travelpayouts really invested. White labels — flight search right on your site, looking like your own service. Price widgets you can embed in an article in five minutes. API for those who want to customize everything. WordPress plugins — install and forget.
Minimum price maps — probably the best engagement tool. An interactive world map with ticket prices from a chosen city. Visitors linger, and that means behavioral metrics and clicks.
Weaknesses
Competition. The travel niche is overheated beyond belief. Every other blogger churns out “top 10 cheap flights.” Without original content and solid SEO, breaking through is unrealistic.
Some offers are geo-dependent. Aviasales converts CIS audiences great, but for Europe it’s better to look at Kiwi or Discover Cars. You need to test.
Payouts from $50 via PayPal, WebMoney, bank card. The threshold is comfortable.
Verdict: 8/10. The best affiliate program for travel niche. Tools are beyond praise. But be ready to fight for traffic.