FlySpy Service Promises to Offer Comprehensive Low Fare Information

by Teresa Valdez Klein on July 17, 2006

When you’re trying to find the lowest possible fare, information is power. Sure, you can do a price comparison by looking at Expedia, Orbitz and SideStep. You can even check out the latest tips and tricks for bidding on PriceLine.

But if you want a really good guideline for the lowest possible fares, it looks like FlySpy has the goods. It gives you a nifty little chart that shows how airfare prices fluctuate by day, and picks out the optimal time for you to fly.

Combine that information with a good bid on PriceLine, and you’ll probably wind up with a bargain basement ticket.

FlySpy is still in its alpha-stage infancy. They’re testing now, and are due to launch a beta late this summer. Right now, you can only look at fares from Minneapolis - which is great news if you happen to live there. Otherwise, you’ll just have to wait with the rest of us.

Via Fast Company.

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