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FareCompare.com Recommended in the Wall Street Journal

July 22, 2007 | Posted in: Airfare News,Destinations | 1 comment

This morning FareCompare.com was highlighted in the Wall Street Journal.

The article “Sites to Check Airfares” highlights our flexible destination map pages which let you quickly see the cheapest published airline ticket prices from your departure airport in the U.S. and Canada to destinations around the world. You can set the travel time period as well which will highlight the seasonal prices of most international destinations.

Virgin Flies America!

July 19, 2007 | Posted in: Airfare News,Airline News,Destinations | 0 comments

That wiley British billionaire Branson has done it again! His new Virgin America is set to begin flying between San Francisco and Los Angeles, and San Francisco and New York starting August 8. More cities are expected to be announced soon. Meanwhile, tickets are on sale now (well, if you can get through to www.virginamerica.com; traffic to the site must be CRAZY, cuz it’s been difficult getting on and once there, it’s real sloooow).

Tickets for the LAX – SFO run start at $88 round trip, or $298 for First Class. SF to NY tickets start at $278 round trip (or $778 for First Class). Jet Blue, for one, is already lowering its prices…watch for others to follow.

But meeting the price is one thing; can other airlines match the amenities and customer service Richard Branson’s Virgin America can? According to the website, Virgin America’s planes will offer:

  • Cabin “mood lighting” (what the…??)
  • 110V power plugs at every seat (no more dead laptop batteries!)
  • On-screen menus, so you can order “freshly prepared food” whenever you want it
  • An entertainment system called Red that offers more than 25-pay per view feature films on demand

It should also be noted that Virgin America is a cashless airline; everything is done with a credit card (or as Virgin cheerily puts it, just swipe and go!).

ON THE RADIO!

I spoke about Virgin Americas debut on CBS Marketwatch with host John Wordock today; you can go directly to the Marketwatch Audio Player page, to hear the interview.

Will Airfare Deals Abound for Fall Travel Like Years Past?

July 12, 2007 | Posted in: Airfare News | 0 comments

Finding deals is both an art and a science. At FareCompare.com we are attempting to make this more of a science and less of an art.

One of the several airfare reports I get a day pointed out this new airfare — $150 below other competitors on Northwest Airlines. Northwest files these market low ball airfares all the time with very limited seat inventory.

If history has it’s way, this type of deal will be common place for purchase in early to mid August for travel starting in late August through mid November (the airlines will be charging a hefty premium for holiday travel so you might as well buy now if you are leaving the day before Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Year).

Please do take advantage of these upcoming sales, they are getting fewer and fare between ….

Enough Already! AirTran Airfare Sale Tactics

July 10, 2007 | Posted in: Airfare News | 1 comment

When is an airfare sale not an airfare sale?

When the airline raises prices for a few days and then drops them back down to the “normal price” just so they can send out marketing emails.

I called them out three weeks ago on Consumerist.com for this very same tactic. Enough already we get it you have some low prices and we appreciate them we really really do, just be straight about it…

I would rather you just leave the prices low all the time, consumers will love you for it.

4th airfare sale email in just over a month shown below:

The graph below shows the history for Dallas to Atlanta on AirTran and how they raise prices for a few days and then hit us with another “SALE” to the normal price.

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Airfare Increase at Southwest Airlines Starts Avalanche

July 9, 2007 | Posted in: Airfare News | 1 comment

This morning was crazy around the FareCompare.com office as Wall Street analysts and journalists began to call about Southwest Airlines raising prices over the weekend.

Raising prices is not normally a big deal, but when Southwest does it; it quickly becomes big news. Wall Street has been hammering on Southwest to increase revenue and they have been reluctant to increase even when the other major airlines have increased several times in the past few weeks.

Then when it couldnt get more hectic, US Airways filed a system wide increase which just added fuel to the fire.

Airfare Increase at Southwest Airlines Starts Avalanche

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