Nationwide Search and More Predictions

Posted on Sunday 24 September 2006

By: Kristine Marshall, Marketing Development

To continually improve our beta site, we try to add new features whenever possible, and this week, we’ve added two big items for you. You can now search for fares from and to any city in the U.S., and we offer airfare predictions from over 75 U.S. departure cities to top domestic destinations.

First, we added the ability to search for flights to and from anywhere in the U.S. With this feature, you can search across airlines’ websites for the best fare, and you book directly with the airline. This helps you avoid booking fees, earn bonus miles and take advantage of airlines’ lowest fare guarantees.

Second, we’ve heard your requests, and we added predictions from 20 additional cities. You can now get predictions from over 75 cities across the U.S. The new cities include Akron, Albany, Anchorage, Birmingham, Boise, Burbank, Dayton, Greensboro, Honolulu, Louisville, Manchester, Oklahoma City, Reno, Richmond, Rochester, San Juan (Puerto Rico), Savannah, Spokane, Syracuse, and Tucson.

Tip: Do you want to know if cities or travel dates you’re interested in offers airfare predictions? When you type your search in the form on farecast.live.com, look for cities or dates highlighted in green. The green indicates predictions may be available.


3 Comments for 'Nationwide Search and More Predictions'

  1.  
    Amanda
    September 29, 2006 | 5:42 am
     

    This site rocks! It’s easy to use, works like a charm, and makes finding a good flight at a decent price a lot faster. Thanks for making my life easier!

  2.  
    S. Leitner
    December 26, 2006 | 2:41 pm
     

    When do you go International….

  3.  
    July 31, 2007 | 7:01 am
     

    farecastblog.com - great site !

    I like your great site - farecastblog.com .
    Thank for your help for us!
    I think it wasnt easy to post here so much information.

    best regards

    Dolly

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