farechase.yahoo.com — Yahoo's new FareChase may not be the first to search half a dozen sites for the lowest fares, but here, everything happens as you watch, from gathering results (kind of like Spotlight) to instantly viewing changes to your search in slick Web2.0 style.
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ebenthurstonApr 20, 2006
kayak.com
darkechoApr 20, 2006
from a huge place like yahoo, i would expect more AJAX. i was quite disappointed to see all the page loads, after seeing the title here on dig.
fediraApr 20, 2006
Thank you! I know, I feel like I've been using Farechase for ages -- I don't know why it "coming out of beta" (who cares?) makes it worthy of the front page.And of course it's imperfect! If you really want the best deal for a flight, search Kayak, Farechase, Travelocity, Expedia, etc and COMPARE.
Closed AccountApr 20, 2006
Expedia: $3252 (ahem)
prot0colApr 20, 2006
But they make it so much more easy. I am willing to pay $10 more if it saves me 2 hours of work heck even 15 minutes saved makes me money.
slowthinkingApr 20, 2006
Fuk all yall
persaltierApr 20, 2006
this would be cool, except kayak.com was out first and does the exact same thing but finds better fares (as others have stated above).
forkboy2Apr 20, 2006
I'm sure there is some reason that none of these sites include Southwest Airlines. Until they do, they are all pretty much useless for those of us that don't happen to live near a major hub, but do live near an airport served by Southwest.
Closed AccountApr 20, 2006
"Browser/OS Not Supported"Using Konqueror on Linux. Ergo, f**k Yahoo.