Want to test drive Farecast?

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Earlier in the week, I commented on Farecast, the new service that seeks to predict the direction of airfares. Access to the site is currently by invitation only.

I have 25 login invitations to give away. If you want a login to beta-test the site, please use the “contact me” link at the top right of the blog to send me a note. First come, first served.

Remember, the site is in beta, so it only searches fares departing from Boston and Seattle, but you’re welcome to kick the tires.

3 Responses to “Want to test drive Farecast?”

  1. Anonymous says:

    I really like this new fare search engine. It is simple to use and I quite like the fare prediction and where it will go in the next few days. The graph telling the fare history is nice too. Can see how the fare is trending.

    Nice program. Thanks for the invite.

    Rob
    www.theairlinehub.com

  2. Darren Straight says:

    Thanks again for the invite you sent me last week, I’m going to write about it later, apart from not being able to search other cities other than Seattle and Boston it’s looking good! :)

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