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know when to buy airline tickets

December 3, 2006

Farecast

this is too cool. i have known about it for a while so i am a little ashamed that i haven’t post it sooner.

i took this explanation straight from their website

farecast.com is the first airfare prediction website. we help online travel shoppers save money by answering the question; should you buy now or wait? in our beta version, we now offer airfare predictions from over 75 U.S. departure cities to top domestic destinations.

how it works: a fare prediction shows if the lowest fare is rising or dropping over the next seven days for the specific dates and cities searched. each prediction includes the following elements:

    1. arrow: an indication of whether the lowest fare is rising, dropping, or staying the same.
    2. confidence: a percentage based on our track record for similar predictions for the market searched.
    3. average fare change: an amount reflecting the average fare change recorded when similar predictions were correct for the market.
    4. buying tip: our recommendation based on the prediction information.

go to farecast.com to check it + wreck it. feel free to thank me later

Dude, your the shit! I love this site!!! I am always getting worked over on airfare! Spanks :)

kelly // December 4th, 2006 // 7:26 am

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