
How to Book Flights with Bitcoin: Step-by-Step Guide
Exactly how to pay for flights with BTC on Travorio and other platforms in 2026.
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In This Guide
- 1.Platforms that accept Bitcoin for flight bookings
- 2.What you need before booking with Bitcoin
- 3.Choosing the right Bitcoin wallet for travel payments
- 4.Step-by-step: booking a flight with Bitcoin on Travorio
- 5.How Bitcoin exchange rates work at checkout
- 6.Bitcoin network fees for flight bookings
- 7.If the Bitcoin payment window expires
- 8.Refunds for Bitcoin flight bookings
- 9.Using the Lightning Network for faster Bitcoin payments
- 10.BNPL alternatives if you want to hold your Bitcoin
- 11.Internal resources for crypto travel on Travorio
How to Book Flights with Bitcoin: Step-by-Step Guide
Booking flights with Bitcoin is possible right now in 2026, and Travorio makes the process straightforward for anyone who holds BTC. This guide covers the complete step-by-step process: wallet setup, finding Bitcoin-accepting platforms, selecting your flight, sending payment, and what to do if something goes wrong. You will also find details on fees, exchange rates, refunds, and wallet compatibility.
Which Platforms Accept Bitcoin for Flight Bookings?
Before the step-by-step process, it helps to understand the landscape of platforms that genuinely accept Bitcoin for flight bookings:
Travorio accepts Bitcoin and 100+ other cryptocurrencies. It covers flights from all major airlines globally and includes BNPL options (Sezzle, Klarna, PayPal Pay Later) at the same checkout. This is the most comprehensive option for most travelers.
CheapAir has accepted Bitcoin since 2013 and was a pioneer in the space. It accepts BTC, BCH, ETH, and USDC. Coverage is primarily US-focused routes.
Travala accepts Bitcoin along with its native AVA token and a range of other cryptocurrencies. Strong hotel coverage but flights are through third-party aggregation.
BTCTrip is Bitcoin-focused but has a smaller inventory than the above options.
For most travelers booking international flights with the broadest selection, Travorio is the recommended starting point. Internal link: Bitcoin flights on Travorio.
What You Need Before Booking
Before you can book flights with Bitcoin, you need three things:
- A Bitcoin wallet with enough BTC for the flight cost plus estimated network fees
- A Travorio account (free to create, takes 2 minutes)
- Your passenger information: full legal name as it appears on your passport, date of birth, passport number, and expiry date
Your wallet must be a self-custody wallet or an exchange account that lets you initiate on-chain Bitcoin transfers to external addresses. Most major exchanges (Coinbase, Kraken, Binance) support this.
Choosing the Right Bitcoin Wallet
Not all wallets are equal for making travel payments. Here are the key considerations:
Speed: Bitcoin on-chain transactions require 1 confirmation (about 10 minutes) to 3 confirmations (about 30 minutes) for most platforms. During times of network congestion, unconfirmed transactions can sit in the mempool for hours if the fee is too low.
Fee control: Choose a wallet that lets you set the transaction fee (sat/vByte rate). Wallets like BlueWallet, Electrum, and the Coinbase Wallet app offer fee customization. Mobile wallets like Trust Wallet use estimated fees that are usually appropriate.
Network: Standard on-chain Bitcoin. Some advanced users use the Lightning Network for near-instant and near-zero-fee Bitcoin payments. Check whether Travorio supports Lightning Network payments at checkout before attempting.
Recommended wallets for Bitcoin flight bookings:
- BlueWallet (mobile, excellent fee control, Lightning support)
- Electrum (desktop, advanced fee control)
- Coinbase (exchange wallet, easy to use, fees are pre-set)
- Trust Wallet (mobile, simple interface)
Avoid sending from exchange accounts if you have limited experience, as some exchanges have temporary withdrawal limits or delays.
Step-by-Step: Booking a Flight with Bitcoin on Travorio
Step 1: Create and Fund Your Travorio Account
Go to travorio.com and create a free account using your email address. Verify your email. Your account stores booking history and makes the checkout process faster.
You do not need to deposit Bitcoin into Travorio. Payment happens directly from your wallet to the payment processor at checkout time.
Step 2: Search for Your Flight
Use the flight search on the Travorio homepage:
- Enter the departure city or airport code
- Enter the destination city or airport code
- Select your travel dates (one-way or round-trip)
- Enter the number of passengers (adults, children, infants)
- Select your cabin class (economy, business, first)
Click Search Flights.
Step 3: Filter and Select Your Flight
Browse the results. Use filters on the left side to narrow by:
- Price range
- Number of stops (direct, 1 stop, 2+ stops)
- Airlines
- Departure time
- Arrival time
- Duration
Click on your preferred flight to see the full fare breakdown. Confirm what is included (baggage, seat selection, meals) before proceeding.
Step 4: Enter Passenger Information
On the passenger details page, enter:
- Title (Mr./Ms./Dr.)
- First name (exactly as on passport)
- Last name (exactly as on passport)
- Date of birth
- Nationality
- Passport number and expiry date
- Contact email address
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Yes. Travorio accepts Bitcoin for flight bookings on all supported routes. At checkout, choose Bitcoin as your payment method, send the exact BTC amount to the address shown, and you will receive your e-ticket once the transaction has enough confirmations on the blockchain.
The search and checkout steps usually take 5–10 minutes. With a standard network fee, your Bitcoin payment will typically confirm in 10–30 minutes. In total, you can expect about 30–45 minutes from starting your search to receiving a confirmed booking email.
Use at least a Standard or Medium priority fee so your transaction confirms within the 15–30 minute payment window. In normal conditions, 20–30 sat/vByte is often enough, but you should always check a live fee estimator such as mempool.space before sending.
If you send too little or too much BTC, contact Travorio support immediately and provide your transaction ID (TXID). Underpayments may require manual review before your ticket is issued. Overpayments are typically credited to your Travorio account according to the platform’s policy, but you should not rely on this—always copy the exact amount from the payment page.
Yes. Bitcoin transactions are secured by cryptography and, once confirmed, are irreversible. Travorio uses standard web security measures such as SSL encryption. The main security responsibility is on your side: protect your wallet’s seed phrase, verify the payment address carefully before sending, and never share your private keys or seed phrase with anyone.