Expedia considered frustrating
Dec. 16th, 2004 09:57 amAfter choosing a departing flight, I got to the page for return flights. None of the options brought me joy, but then I wondered if I was seeing a subset of the option space that was limited by my departing flight. (That is, the departing flight had a price associated with it, so it makes sense that only certain return flights would be good for that price.) So, I said, I should be able to find out everything that's out there (and work backwards if need be) by instead querying one-way trips, right?
Bzzt. That got me a different set of options, but some of the ones I had previously seen were gone.
How do I find the list of all flights between two cities on a particular day? I just want information; I'll sort out the money and the purchase later. I just want to know if it's even possible for me to leave when I want to leave.
Do I really need to engage the services of a travel agent, in the internet age?
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Date: 2004-12-16 06:49 pm (UTC)This guy (http://home.netcom.com/~rcowen/web_sites.htm) suggests SideStep, which I'd never heard of.
(Yep, sometimes you do need a travel agent. But I'd hope not for a simple domestic flight.)
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Date: 2004-12-16 08:59 pm (UTC)Itasoftware has the most complete listings I've seen so far! Alas, what they tell me is that on that particular Sunday, nothing leaves LA between about 2:00pm and 9:30pm. I may have to rethink this. (With a 3-hour time difference and a 5-hour flight, something leaving mid-afternoon, like around 4, and arriving midnight or so would have been physically possible -- but is not offered. The midnight arrivals leave earlier and have layovers.)