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Volward vs OneWayFly

Two European onward ticket services compared

Updated: March 2026

OneWayFly is an Estonia-based service offering onward tickets and hotel reservations since approximately 2018. With a Trustpilot score of 4.4/5 (87 reviews) and pricing from $16, it's one of the more expensive services on the market. Here's how it compares to Volward.

FeatureVolwardOneWayFly
Price
$14
$16
Round-trip
$21
$24
Delivery time
~60s
Under 1 minute
Verifiable PNR
Validity
48h
48 hours
Languages
6 (FR, EN, ES, PT, DE, IT)
5 (EN, FR, PT, ES, DE)*
Multi-passenger
Max passengers
9 (airline standard)
5
Flexibility
+$7
None
Activate later
+$2
+$2
Payment
Visa, MCPayPalApple PayGoogle Pay
VisaMastercardPayPalGoogle Pay
Support
Email
Email
Refund
✓ 100% verifiable PNR
No refunds

Multi-passenger pricing comparison

One-way ticket — 1st passenger + additional passengers

1 passenger13%
$14Volward
vs
$16OneWayFly
2 passengers41%
$19Volward
vs
$32OneWayFly
Family of 455%
$29Volward
vs
$64OneWayFly
Group of 557%
$34Volward
vs
$80OneWayFly
Group of 963%
$54Volward
vs
$144OneWayFly

OneWayFly caps at 5 passengers — requires 2 separate orders

Up to 50× cheaper than a real throwaway ticket ($200–800)

What OneWayFly does well

  • Also offers hotel reservation proofs ($25)
  • Free 'Receive Later' option (delayed activation)
  • Fast delivery (under 1 minute)

Where Volward stands out

  • Volward is 12% cheaper: $14 vs $16 for a one-way ticket
  • Round-trip at $21 vs $24 at OneWayFly
  • 6 native languages (FR, EN, ES, PT, DE, IT) vs 5 languages with English-only booking flow
  • Flexibility option (+$7) to modify the ticket — not available at OneWayFly
  • Infants included at reduced rate (+$5) — OneWayFly charges full price ($16) per infant

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Volward and OneWayFly?

OneWayFly is operated from Estonia (disputes governed by Singapore law). Volward is 12% cheaper ($14 vs $16), available in 6 native languages vs 5 with English-only booking flow, and offers a flexibility option and no-charge modifications. OneWayFly also offers hotel reservations.

Is OneWayFly more expensive than Volward?

Yes. One-way: $16 (OneWayFly) vs $14 (Volward). Round-trip: $24 vs $21. For a family of 4, OneWayFly costs $64 (4×$16) vs $29 at Volward. Infants pay full price ($16) at OneWayFly vs only +$5 at Volward.

Is OneWayFly's PNR always verifiable?

OneWayFly claims to provide verifiable PNRs, but some online reviews mention non-verifiable PDFs on the airline's website. Volward uses direct booking technology that guarantees a 100% verifiable PNR.

Does OneWayFly offer hotel reservations?

Yes, OneWayFly offers hotel reservation proofs for $25. Volward focuses exclusively on onward tickets to guarantee the best quality on this service.

Which should I choose between Volward and OneWayFly?

If you're looking for the best value onward ticket, Volward is 12% cheaper with 6 native languages (vs 5 with English-only booking), a flexibility option, and lower infant pricing. If you also need a hotel reservation, OneWayFly offers that option.

Which is better for families: Volward or OneWayFly?

Volward supports up to 9 passengers per booking with degressive pricing ($14 + $5/extra passenger). OneWayFly caps bookings at 5 passengers and charges $16 per person. A family of 4 pays $29 on Volward vs $64 on OneWayFly — a 55% saving. For groups of 6 or more, OneWayFly requires placing two separate orders.

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