Rick Seaney, co-founder of FareCompare.com - is a world-class air travel expert.
FareCompare.com presides over a kingdom of sophisticated software that searches out fares and destinations at a billion combinations per query - while keeping track of 500 airlines serving more than 270,000 markets around the globe.
And all of Rick's data is updated continuously - in real-time.
No wonder he's the media's go-to guy for all things air travel. He's got the answers. And he loves to share his knowledge.
That's why Rick and the team created FareCompare.com - to help everyone become an air travel expert, and get the best deals first -- every time they fly.












this is a great deal, thanks, rick! i bought two trips from houston on united for myself in 2009 (get a head start on requalifying for 1k for ‘10) and one trip for my parents. the united flights are upgradeable with miles, if you have enough and there’s availability. (continental charges a monetary fee in addition to miles to upgrade, so it’s possible, but both more expensive and trickier.)
We needed a break out here since inter-island fares are close to $200 now. I booked to Houston for $287 on United. Unheard of!!
Hi Rick – I just ran across your blog this morning.
These deals are almost unbelievable, but I’m so happy to see them! I’m an unbiased Hawaii travel blogger who lives on the US East Coast, so I’m hoping to take advantage of them.
You are right that our Hawaii friends could use this shot in the arm. People seem to be too freaked out over the higher fares. What most people don’t know is that the hotels are offering deals that are more than offsetting the higher airfares. I’m seeing tons of amazing Hawaii hotel deals. I recently crunched some of these numbers for a blog post and determined that a couple would actually save money on a week’s vacation to Hawaii – even with the higher fares. A family of four would break even or possibly have to pay a little bit more – say around $20 more. That’s not bad at all.
If you can snatch one of these special airfares and take advantage of the excellent hotel rates, you’ll save a bundle!
Hmmmm, I wonder why didn’t I receive a farecompare email alert on this.
I would love to catch one of the cheap tickets to Hawaii, why are they not offered leaving from Seattle? Will they offer the low airfares leaving from Seattle soon?
Hi Tamie,
We found flights from Seattle to Hawaii on Alaska Airlines for $339 R/T (taxes and fees included). This was for travel in February (20 – 26), and as of this afternoon, that fare was still available. You can perform a flight search to find the lowest filed fares to Hawaii from Seattle. If you have some flexibility with your travel dates, there are deals out there to choose from. Let us know if you have any other questions.