How to easily find cheap flights from 10 of the uk's budget airlines
#1
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Hi All,
I would just like to introduce you all to this new software we have
written it helps you find the cheap airfare for 10 of the UK's budget
airlines including: easyjet, bmibaby, ryanair, jet2, flybe,
mytravellite, thomsonfly, flymonarch, first choice and eujet.
It works rather simply you just open the airline application i.e
easyjet enter the range you are interested in traveling i.e between
Jan - Nov 2005 choose your departure airport and destination and then
click search.
Within a few minutes the program will come back with all the latest
live fares for the period selected and you can then sort by cheapest
price to find you a bargain seat. This also works great for seat
sales.
For more information please visit our ebay store
http://stores.ebay.com/PCJuice-Online-Shop
Thanks
Aaron
I would just like to introduce you all to this new software we have
written it helps you find the cheap airfare for 10 of the UK's budget
airlines including: easyjet, bmibaby, ryanair, jet2, flybe,
mytravellite, thomsonfly, flymonarch, first choice and eujet.
It works rather simply you just open the airline application i.e
easyjet enter the range you are interested in traveling i.e between
Jan - Nov 2005 choose your departure airport and destination and then
click search.
Within a few minutes the program will come back with all the latest
live fares for the period selected and you can then sort by cheapest
price to find you a bargain seat. This also works great for seat
sales.
For more information please visit our ebay store
http://stores.ebay.com/PCJuice-Online-Shop
Thanks
Aaron
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On 3 Jan 2005 02:36:24 -0800, [email protected] (Aaron Wardle) wrote:
>Hi All,
>I would just like to introduce you all to this new software we have
>written it helps you find the cheap airfare for 10 of the UK's budget
>airlines including: easyjet, bmibaby, ryanair, jet2, flybe,
>mytravellite, thomsonfly, flymonarch, first choice and eujet.
The same sort of thing is free at http://www.skyscanner.net/wings.asp
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Martin
>Hi All,
>I would just like to introduce you all to this new software we have
>written it helps you find the cheap airfare for 10 of the UK's budget
>airlines including: easyjet, bmibaby, ryanair, jet2, flybe,
>mytravellite, thomsonfly, flymonarch, first choice and eujet.
The same sort of thing is free at http://www.skyscanner.net/wings.asp
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Martin
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Although skyscanner offer a service which is great it is still limited
in the data it can display for example you can only view a few days at
a time and have to still keep clicking from page to page and you can
not sort the results by the cheapest fare.
Also skyscanner fares are not live where's the bargain finders always
present you with the live fares, its worth looking at the extra
features it has and is a must have for any hardcore traveller
Aaron
in the data it can display for example you can only view a few days at
a time and have to still keep clicking from page to page and you can
not sort the results by the cheapest fare.
Also skyscanner fares are not live where's the bargain finders always
present you with the live fares, its worth looking at the extra
features it has and is a must have for any hardcore traveller
Aaron
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On 3 Jan 2005 03:03:19 -0800, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Although skyscanner offer a service which is great it is still limited
>in the data it can display for example you can only view a few days at
>a time
That's not correct you can view months at a time.
>and have to still keep clicking from page to page and you can
>not sort the results by the cheapest fare.
The fares are displayed as histograms it doesn't need a genius to spot
the cheapest
>Also skyscanner fares are not live
Yes they are, you can even make them update. I've seen it change
whilst I was looking at it.
> where's the bargain finders always
>present you with the live fares, its worth looking at the extra
>features it has and is a must have for any hardcore traveller
Why can't you give it away like Skyscanner does?
I assume that like Skyscanner you are getting something from the
airlines too??
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Martin
wrote:
>Although skyscanner offer a service which is great it is still limited
>in the data it can display for example you can only view a few days at
>a time
That's not correct you can view months at a time.
>and have to still keep clicking from page to page and you can
>not sort the results by the cheapest fare.
The fares are displayed as histograms it doesn't need a genius to spot
the cheapest
>Also skyscanner fares are not live
Yes they are, you can even make them update. I've seen it change
whilst I was looking at it.
> where's the bargain finders always
>present you with the live fares, its worth looking at the extra
>features it has and is a must have for any hardcore traveller
Why can't you give it away like Skyscanner does?
I assume that like Skyscanner you are getting something from the
airlines too??
--
Martin
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Skyscanner are able to offer a free service as they get a percent for
each flight booked via there website and also gain revenue from the
advertisement on the website.
Our software does not receive any rewards or money from the airline it
simply automates their website in the background for the end user each
flight which is booked goes through the airlines website as if the
customer had visited for example www.easyjet.com
Aaron
each flight booked via there website and also gain revenue from the
advertisement on the website.
Our software does not receive any rewards or money from the airline it
simply automates their website in the background for the end user each
flight which is booked goes through the airlines website as if the
customer had visited for example www.easyjet.com
Aaron
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On 3 Jan 2005 03:15:56 -0800, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Skyscanner are able to offer a free service as they get a percent for
>each flight booked via there website and also gain revenue from the
>advertisement on the website.
Whoops! I have used Skyscanner a lot, but never thought to book via
their website.
>Our software does not receive any rewards or money from the airline it
>simply automates their website in the background for the end user each
>flight which is booked goes through the airlines website as if the
>customer had visited for example www.easyjet.com
If I was you I would try to do the same as Skyscanner. I think you'll
probably make more that way than trying to sell your software.
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Martin
wrote:
>Skyscanner are able to offer a free service as they get a percent for
>each flight booked via there website and also gain revenue from the
>advertisement on the website.
Whoops! I have used Skyscanner a lot, but never thought to book via
their website.
>Our software does not receive any rewards or money from the airline it
>simply automates their website in the background for the end user each
>flight which is booked goes through the airlines website as if the
>customer had visited for example www.easyjet.com
If I was you I would try to do the same as Skyscanner. I think you'll
probably make more that way than trying to sell your software.
--
Martin
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I agree Skyscanner have a good site I've just been relooking at it and
found that the month view is only for London, and a few of the UK
Budget airlines are missing, we have been selling this application for
quite some time now and have a good customer base, I think I will see
how it goes thanks for pointing our the above re: skyscanner which i
was unaware of like the price filtering etc.
All the best
Aaron
found that the month view is only for London, and a few of the UK
Budget airlines are missing, we have been selling this application for
quite some time now and have a good customer base, I think I will see
how it goes thanks for pointing our the above re: skyscanner which i
was unaware of like the price filtering etc.
All the best
Aaron
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On 3 Jan 2005 03:26:24 -0800, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I agree Skyscanner have a good site I've just been relooking at it and
>found that the month view is only for London,
It's not. I can see at least until the end of May with all the routes
I have just tried. With London Nice I can see until the end of October
2005.
I suggest you play with Skyscanner a bit more, it does a lot more than
you first think.
> and a few of the UK
>Budget airlines are missing,
Skyscanner will add airlines on request if the airlines will make the
info they need available.
>we have been selling this application for
>quite some time now and have a good customer base, I think I will see
>how it goes thanks for pointing our the above re: skyscanner which i
>was unaware of like the price filtering etc.
That's o.k. good luck!
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Martin
wrote:
>I agree Skyscanner have a good site I've just been relooking at it and
>found that the month view is only for London,
It's not. I can see at least until the end of May with all the routes
I have just tried. With London Nice I can see until the end of October
2005.
I suggest you play with Skyscanner a bit more, it does a lot more than
you first think.
> and a few of the UK
>Budget airlines are missing,
Skyscanner will add airlines on request if the airlines will make the
info they need available.
>we have been selling this application for
>quite some time now and have a good customer base, I think I will see
>how it goes thanks for pointing our the above re: skyscanner which i
>was unaware of like the price filtering etc.
That's o.k. good luck!
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Martin




