i just tried doing a "flexible dates" search on travelocity (i use this kind of search almost exclusively to find the cheapest flights since i can pretty much travel whenever i want) and it now says that "flexible dates" is only available for flights within the US and Canada. WTF???
it's the same deal on expedia and orbitz. and i noticed on the fare watcher thing i have on my yahoo homepage that not that long ago the flight i watch between here and costa rica became "not available" while all the domestic ones i watch are still fine. anyone know what's going on?
They stopped offering that option earlier in the summer. It totally sucks.. That's how I found the majority of my plane tickets and I loved have the fare watcher alerts.
Here is a Fodors thread with the explanation Travelocity gave to someone (it didn't make sense to me) and other options. I tried a few of the things people suggested and so far I haven't found anything that really compares.
You can choose flexible dates on kayak.com for international flights, in fact I just used it yesterday.
HTH
Is this a feature other than the thing where you can search up to 3 days before and after? I've looked there a few times and that's all I've been able to find.
The feature that Travelocity discontinued let you pick a range of months (like Oct-Dec 2006) and then would show you the cheapest fare for that time period. It was so awesome.
This article says it's the fault of meddling by the DOT.
You can choose flexible dates on kayak.com for international flights, in fact I just used it yesterday.
HTH
Is this a feature other than the thing where you can search up to 3 days before and after? I've looked there a few times and that's all I've been able to find.
The feature that Travelocity discontinued let you pick a range of months (like Oct-Dec 2006) and then would show you the cheapest fare for that time period. It was so awesome.
This article says it's the fault of meddling by the DOT.
-- Edited by cc at 14:52, 2006-09-06
I checked out this article from cc and it just made me so mad! This totally sucks! I am sure that travelocity or some other company will figure out how to get around that legal stuff... or maybe that is my wishful thinking.