CovaSky

Disclaimer

Last updated: 2 July 2026

Please read this carefully before using CovaSky. It explains, in plain language, what our service is — and just as importantly, what it is not.

1. What CovaSky is

CovaSky is a travel metasearch and smart route discovery tool. We search across flights, deliberate stopover itineraries, and mixed flight-plus-ground routes to help you find options that a standard flight search might miss. We then link you to partner websites where the actual booking takes place.

2. We do not sell travel

CovaSky is not an airline, travel agency, or ticket seller. Specifically:

Any booking you make happens directly with the airline, transport operator, or booking partner, under their terms and conditions.

3. Prices and availability

Prices, availability, and booking terms change constantly. The figures we display are gathered at search time and may differ from what you see on a partner site. Final prices and terms are always verified on partner websites — that is where the authoritative number lives, not here.

4. Some prices are estimates

Certain results — especially ground transport legs in Mixed routes and some combined itineraries — include estimated prices. Wherever a figure is an estimate, we label it as such. Treat estimates as a planning guide, not a quote.

5. Baggage fees

Baggage allowances and fees vary significantly by airline, fare class, and route. Displayed prices generally reflect base fares and may not include checked bags, cabin bags beyond a personal item, or other extras. Always check baggage rules with the airline before booking.

6. Visas and transit rules

Visa requirements, transit rules, and entry conditions are your responsibility. This matters especially for stopover and mixed routes, where you may leave the airport, cross a border by land, or pass through countries a direct flight would skip. Verify requirements with official government sources for your nationality before you travel.

7. Self-transfer risk on Mixed routes

Mixed routes combine separately purchased segments — for example, a flight followed by a bus or train from a nearby airport. These are self-transfer itineraries: if one segment is delayed or cancelled, no airline or operator is responsible for getting you onto the next one, and missed connections are not covered by any airline. Build in generous buffers and consider travel insurance that covers self-transfers.

8. Stopover perks

Some airlines offer stopover programmes with potential perks such as discounted hotels or city tours. These perks depend entirely on the airline's rules and your ticket's eligibility — fare class, booking channel, and route all matter. We flag routes where perks may be possible; we never promise them. Confirm eligibility directly with the airline before relying on any perk.

9. Affiliate links

Some links on CovaSky are affiliate links, which may earn us a commission if you book through them. This never increases the price you pay. For details, see our Affiliate Disclosure.

10. No professional advice

Nothing on CovaSky constitutes legal, immigration, or financial advice. Route suggestions are informational. You make the final decision — and the final booking — elsewhere.

11. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, CovaSky accepts no liability for any loss, damage, or inconvenience arising from use of the information displayed on this site or from bookings made on partner sites. This includes, without limitation, missed connections on self-transfer routes, price discrepancies, changes to schedules or availability, denied boarding, and visa or entry refusals. All liability for bookings, connections, prices, and travel decisions rests with the traveller and the relevant carrier or operator.

12. Questions

If anything here is unclear, or you spot a route result that looks wrong, contact us at contact@covasky.com. We would rather fix an issue than let it mislead a traveller.