Using Published Fares
With the Published Fare applications you can quickly find the latest published air fares from the airlines. These applications are provided to
you as a research tool to see what the current fares are, and, in the case of routes, what the trend is.
We get our fare data from our data partner FareCompare. FareCompare accesses fare information directly from
the airlines and updates new fare information hours before they are posted elsewhere. Domestic airfare updates are published three times per day
Monday through Friday and once per day on Saturday and Sunday. FareCompare processes these fares in under 5 minutes whereas fare updates are
released 2-4 hours later at travel agencies and airlines. (Mon-Fri 10:00 a.m / noon / 8:00 p.m., Saturday 8:00 p.m, and Sunday 6:00 p.m. EST).
International fares to/from North America are updated 5 times a day.
You can search for published fares by:
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Search for the most recent published fares for a given city pair, and see a trend of the minimum, maximum and average lowest airfares
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Airport |
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Search for the most recent published fares for flights departing a given airport. The fares shown are the fares for the 50 most popular destinations for that airport.
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Somethings to be aware of with Published Fares:
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The published fare is not necessarily the lowest fare. Airlines have special fares. These fares are typically only sold on the airline's
websites. Examples include "web fares", "last minute deals", etc... These fares will not appear in these applications. FareCompare is working
with many airlines to include these fares but for now they do not appear here.
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Sometimes travel agencies and other companies will buy a select number of seats on an airline and then sell these seats later. The fare they
charge may be discounted. Regardless, these fares do not show up in the results.
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Some airlines like SouthWest do not publicly publish fares and others like JetBlue publish only a portion of its fares. As a result, these
airlines are not included.
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Fares are filed based on city codes instead of airport codes. FlightStats is based completely off of airport codes for now. We've tried to
map airport codes to city codes for these applications, so that the applications will work correctly. You will notice a little blurb in the
results that say the results apply to other airports in the city as a result.
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The published fare may not be available any more. For example, an airline might have sold all its seats.
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