For some reason, without the http:/ that site isn't working. This one does:
http://www.farereport.com/
Fare Report is a free tool that provides travelers with historical airfare
averages on over 6,000 routes. This tool is useful in benchmarking fares, and in
finding cheaper alternate airports. The data comes from the Department of
Transportation (DOT). Major airlines are required to report a sample of the
airfares they charge each quarter to the DOT.
From: Jean E. Miller
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 8:28 AM
Subject: Estimated Air Fare Between Cities Resource
For anyone planning on attending the HDSA convention in Pittsburgh, this is a
good site to estimate the cost of round-trip airfare anywhere in the US. After
you put in the from-to destinations, the site will provide you a Fare Look-up to
compare fares on the route you want to take. That link is through
BookingBuddies but also has direct links to Expedia, Orbitz and all of the other
airfare finders!
Air Fare Estimates: www.fareport.com
Site uses the Office of Aviation Analysis, U. S. Deparmtent of Transportation's
latest Consumer Fare Report to provide you with an estimate of:
a.. the current estimated cost, one-way, between two cities.
b.. the airline with the largest share of that market and their average cost
for a one-way flight
c.. the lowest cost airline and their average cost for a one-way flight
Of course, I doubt if the new rules on charging for two or more suitcases,
overweight, etc. are reflected....yet!
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