Airfare finder search engines?


I like to use ITA because you can do a month long search. It comes in handy if you don't have specific dates.
 
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someone told me about airnab.com ...but, i've never been there
 
bookingbuddy.com is the best because it brings up most every search engine and then you and do multi searches without putting in your flight information every time.
 
AFAIK Southwest doesn't appear in any of those search engines. I'm not sure about some of the small carriers like Allegiant.
 
AFAIK Southwest doesn't appear in any of those search engines.


No, typically SW doesn't come up w/ those engines or travelocity or expedia because it's a "discount" carrier
 
I like Orbitz, it gives you links to seat charts. I've never booked on them tough, I use either the airlines website or my corporate travel.
 
No, typically SW doesn't come up w/ those engines or travelocity or expedia because it's a "discount" carrier

Southwest doesn't come up because their legal department won't allow it. Discount carriers like Jet Blue and Spirit show up.
 
Southwest doesn't come up because their legal department won't allow it. Discount carriers like Jet Blue and Spirit show up.

I thought it was because SW doesn't pay the venders like Expedia, etc, to "advertise" for them....thus keeping their fares low!
 

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