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Airfare Watchdog tracks low airfares, hidden sales

A review of airfarewatchdog.com

By Vani Rangachar, Los Angeles Times Deputy Travel Editor
02:48 PM PDT, May 02, 2007

A new fave website among Travel section staffers is AirfareWatchdog.com, which keeps track of low airfares to hundreds of cities worldwide. People are behind the research — not just computers — the company says, so you'll get the scoop on hidden sales.

What's hot: Lots of stuff, including the top 50 low fares, e-mailed news alerts for your favorite departure city, a fare blog. You'll also find Southwest fares and low-fare lists from smaller local airports such as Long Beach.

What's not: If you want to buy, you'll be linked to other sites. And you can research city pairs through BookingBuddy.com, an airfare aggregator.


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