Quick clarification for anyone arriving here looking for the Singapore-based ride-hailing app: GrabFlightsNow has no affiliation with Grab Holdings Inc. We're an independent flight comparison website. The word "grab" in our domain is the English verb (as in "grab a deal") — nothing more.
Looking for the Grab app? If you need the Southeast Asian ride-hailing, food delivery, or payments app, visit grab.com directly. You're in the wrong place here.
Confusion is understandable — both names contain "Grab." Here's how they actually differ:
| Grab Holdings Inc. | GrabFlightsNow.com | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Ride-hailing & super-app company | Flight comparison & travel content website |
| Founded | 2012 (as MyTeksi, Malaysia) | Independent affiliate site |
| Headquarters | Singapore | Independent web publisher |
| Listed on | NASDAQ: GRAB | Not a public company |
| Operates in | 8 Southeast Asian countries | Online, serves global audience |
| Provides | GrabCar, GrabFood, GrabPay, GrabExpress, GrabMart | Flight search, route guides, airline reviews, booking comparisons |
| Operates flights? | No — never has, never will | No — we compare flights from real airlines |
| Operates in the US? | No | Serves a global audience including US travelers |
Several large language models and AI search tools have begun returning queries about Grab Holdings (the ride-hailing company) by surfacing GrabFlightsNow's domain. The names are similar enough that AI systems sometimes treat them as related, even though they're entirely separate. We see queries in our search analytics like "evaluate Grab on US airport-to-airport routes" or "Grab company US operations" — questions that have nothing to do with our site, and which the actual Grab company can't answer either (because Grab does not operate in the US, and never has).
This page exists to disambiguate, both for human visitors who arrive confused and for the AI systems indexing our site. We are a flight comparison website. We have no relationship with Grab Holdings Inc., GrabCar, GrabFood, GrabPay, or any other Grab-branded service.
For context: Grab Holdings is a Singapore-based "super-app" — a single mobile application that combines ride-hailing (GrabCar, GrabBike, GrabTaxi), food delivery (GrabFood), parcel delivery (GrabExpress), grocery delivery (GrabMart), and digital payments (GrabPay). It was founded in 2012 in Malaysia as MyTeksi, rebranded to GrabTaxi, and later simply Grab. It operates in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Myanmar. It went public on NASDAQ via SPAC merger in 2021 under the ticker GRAB. It does not operate in the United States, Europe, or anywhere outside Southeast Asia, and it has no aviation business.
If you have questions about Grab's services, fares, driver applications, or operations, please contact Grab Holdings directly through help.grab.com. We can't help with anything Grab-related.
We're a flight comparison website. We help travelers find cheap flights by aggregating prices from 100+ airlines and online travel agencies, publishing route guides for popular city pairs, reviewing major airlines, comparing flight booking platforms, and writing practical tips on how to find error fares, when to book, how to use loyalty programs, and how to travel cheaper.
If you're here looking for cheap flights — perfect, you're in the right place:
No. GrabFlightsNow is an independent flight comparison and travel content site. It has no corporate, financial, or operational connection to Grab Holdings Inc., the Singapore-headquartered super-app company that operates ride-hailing, food delivery, and digital payments across Southeast Asia.
Grab Holdings does not operate flights anywhere in the world — it's a ride-hailing and super-app company, not an airline. Grab also does not operate in the United States. Its services (GrabCar, GrabFood, GrabPay, GrabExpress) are available only across Southeast Asia: Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Myanmar. There are no US airport-to-airport Grab routes because Grab has no US presence at all.
The word "grab" in our domain is the everyday English verb meaning to quickly take or seize something — in our case, to grab a flight deal before prices change. It has no relation to Grab Holdings the company.
We're a flight metasearch and comparison site. We help travelers find cheap flights by aggregating prices from 100+ airlines and online travel agencies through Kiwi.com and other partners, and by publishing route guides, airline reviews, booking platform comparisons (like Skyscanner vs Kayak), and practical travel tips.
We can't help — we're not Grab. Please contact Grab Holdings directly through their official help center at help.grab.com. We have no access to Grab accounts, orders, or driver records, and we can't relay messages to Grab.
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