High level business/tech consultancy these days - although 90% of the travel is me picking cheap and weird flights in order to get to cheap and weird corners of the world while I figure out where to start the next business, and because I have a hunch that it may not be so easy to travel in the not-too-distant future. For instance, I just did a nine day trip for the sake of it, flew from UK to Amsterdam, a night there, flew to Porto Alegre (Brazil), spent two nights there, flew to Montevideo, spent three nights there, flew to BA, spent a night there, flew to Lisbon, two nights there, then home. £450 airfare, total - for two of us, as we booked it as a series of long-layover low-demand flights. Now I’m in Poland. Latvia this morning, Istanbul last week, Istanbul
again in a few weeks after a bit of Belarus (London to Riga via Istanbul isn’t very direct, but it was dirt cheap) - and then I’ll hibernate for a month as as fun as seeing new places is, air travel is pretty miserable in and of itself.
It’s cheaper than staying at home - Airbnb the apartment out while I’m not there, and it usually covers the travel costs.
Skyscanner, google flights - I’ll usually have an ultimate destination in mind (e.g. Montevideo), and will then either find an acceptably cheap series of flights by turning off most of the filters, or setting up price alerts. Sometimes I’ll book months in advance, sometimes it’ll be “pack your bags, we’re going to Vladivostok... today!”
It’s cheaper than staying at home - Airbnb the apartment out while I’m not there, and it usually covers the travel costs.