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I'm trying to optimize flights for a trip to Los Angeles (for the next session of the Sh'liach K'hilah program, in February). My goals are to not miss any of the program, miss as little time from work as possible, and keep the price down. So off to Expedia I went.

After 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 03:00 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ironangel
hmm. try orbitz? I am not sure that it will give you what you want, but it might.

or, if you have a preferred carrier, trhy their site.

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Date: 2004-12-16 03:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] msmemory.livejournal.com
Or Travelocity. I like the various ways you can expand and refine your search with them.

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