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Feeds and Calenders

October 17th, 2007 Mick

Today we launched RSS and iCalendar support for FareFetched airfare data.

iCalendar support means that now you can browse through airfare prices using your own calendaring software like Outlook, or even Google Calendar! This will make it super easy to find a cheap flight which lines up with your schedule, or just a weekend or a public holiday.

RSS feeds means that you no longer have to visit FareFetched to track a particular trip. Instead, search for the trip, then add the search to your RSS reader (Outlook, Google Reader, Bloglines, etc). Simply refer to the feed for the latest data on that search.

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Google Gadget

July 12th, 2007 Mick

We’ve just released our first Google Gadget. You can get it at http://farefetched.com.au/resources.php

It features the FareFetched airfare search, so you have the convenience of searching for flights directly from your iGoogle start page. Or you can even embed it on your own webpage.

To add it to your iGoogle page now click on this link

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Cheapest flights on surrounding dates

April 3rd, 2007 Mick

Some more improvements - the surrounding dates graph now shows the cheapest flight per day over a period of 2 weeks! This will make it very handy to find cheap flights when your flight date is flexible.

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A couple of new features.

March 22nd, 2007 Mick

You can now filter flights by the type of fare - Economy, Flexible and Business. This should make it easier to locate a flight if you’re specifically looking for a flexible or business fare.

Also the fare history graphs have been improved, and the departing and arriving airport information is also displayed - this is mainly applicable to Melbourne which has two airports, Tullamarine and Avalon…

Thanks for the all the support so far… Happy FareFetching

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