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I am not familiar with sites with fare watcher. I ususally just have to buy the ticket for whatever and go. I am trying to help a client that needs to buy several airfares for his family for next June. They will be traveling from quite a few different cities. Is there a good site for fare watcher for domestic flights? Many thanks!
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When you say "traveling from quite a few cities and family" I assume this is some kind of family re-union. Most airlines offer group discounts to get everybody to the same destination.
You need to call the airlines group sales to find out what they can offer you.
Just a suggestion.
Good luck!
You need to call the airlines group sales to find out what they can offer you.
Just a suggestion.
Good luck!
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No, unfortunately not enough for a group discount. Quite sure everyone will not even be flying on the same airline(s). That is why a fare watcher would really help him. I had read that Travelocity dropped theirs, but just looked and it is on their website. Guess I will suggest that one. Others?
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If you're using Firefox as your browser, the Fare Compare extension is pretty amazing.
It monitord the lowest fares from your selected airports. Fares are updated three times per day on weekdays and once per day on weekends.
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2040/
It monitord the lowest fares from your selected airports. Fares are updated three times per day on weekdays and once per day on weekends.
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2040/
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