Aviasales (Travelpayouts)
Type: Flight metasearch affiliate.
How we earn: Travelpayouts pays SiamFlights a commission when a reader books a flight through any of our deep-links to Aviasales. The commission does not change the price you see; it comes out of the airline's distribution-channel budget.
Marker: 537469 — visible in every outbound link's `marker=` query parameter for transparency.
What it affects: Aviasales is the primary metasearch we link to. Where useful, we also link to alternative sources (airline direct, other metasearch) so readers can comparison-shop.
AirHelp
Type: Passenger-rights compensation service.
How we earn: AirHelp pays SiamFlights a referral commission when a reader files a successful compensation claim through our link. AirHelp itself charges 25–35% of the recovered compensation only when the claim succeeds — the reader pays nothing upfront.
Trustpilot rating: 4.6 / 5 over 177,830 reviews (snapshot 2026-06; refreshed quarterly).
What it affects: AirHelp appears in dedicated compensation widgets on flight-disruption pillars and at the bottom of city-pair pages. We also link to the underlying regulator (GACA, EU261, UK261, APPR, etc.) in every disruption article so readers can file the claim themselves at zero cost.
Hotellook
Type: Hotel metasearch affiliate (Travelpayouts subsidiary).
How we earn: Hotellook pays SiamFlights a commission when a reader books a hotel through our destination-hotels cards.
What we don't do
- No Google Analytics, no Facebook Pixel, no advertising trackers (see cookies policy).
- No remarketing pixels (Google Ads / Facebook Ads / Pinterest).
- No data sold to third parties.
- We do not accept payment to alter editorial conclusions. Affiliate commissions are post-decision (we recommend a route, the reader books it, the partner pays us).
Editorial firewall
The editorial team writes recommendations independently of any partner. Where a partner's product is genuinely the best fit (e.g., AirHelp for a reader who lacks time to file a claim themselves), we say so. Where the regulator's free channel is better (most cases), we say that instead.
Last reviewed: 2026-06-03 · See also: affiliate disclosure, editorial policy, methodology.