Sugar Editorial Picks
Jul 07, 2008 -
So you've already scoured your favorite discount travel site in search of the perfect vacation package and started thinking about your packing list, what else do you need to consider before you take to the friendly skies? I've put together a lineup of my favorite websites and web services to make it easy for you.
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Sep 04, 2007 -
Remember the psychic website Farecast that could predict the best air fare prices on any given day? Well now you can not only find cheap flights, but you can price compare hotels with Farecast Hotels! That's right, similar to the regular Farecast, all you have to do is enter the city and dates and the beta hotel search engine will provide a price comparison tool to show you if you are receiving a good deal on your hotel.
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Dec 26, 2006 -
Want to go to a website that will tell you when to purchase airline tickets to get the best rate? Farecast.com is the first airline prediction website. This beta version offers airfare predictions for over 75 U.S.
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Jul 28, 2008 -
American Airlines' Internet presence will be reduced when, on August 1, its fares disappear from a couple of the most popular travel comparison websites. According to Budget Travel, American's fares will no longer be included in search results on Kayak.com and Sidestep.com, but they'll continue to appear on Mobissimo (has anyone ever used that site?) and Farecast.
There's some speculation — backed by a comment from Kayak's CEO Steve Hafner on a related Techcrunch post — that American wanted the site to stray from its proconsumer philosophy by suppressing search results from competing sites.
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Jun 24, 2008 -
As much fun as planning a trip can be, there's always so much stress and worry when it comes to prices. Am I getting a deal? Will flight prices go down?
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Mar 25, 2008 -
As we've been watching the dollar drown day by day, I've been planning a non-European honeymoon and thanking my lucky stars that the whole world doesn't use the euro. It's obviously dominating the dollar and the currency playing field shows no signs of leveling off anytime soon. So what's a Europe-hungry American to do?
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