Compare low airfares over the next 30 days.
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![]() | $635.00Fares Rising | From San Francisco to Paris $610 off avg. low on record | Dates (From 2008-12-03 to 2008-12-10) |
![]() | $364.40Fares Rising | From Newark to Rome Record low - act fast | Dates (From 2009-02-24 to 2009-03-03) |
![]() | $482.50Fares Rising | From Washington to Rome Record low - act fast | Dates (From 2008-11-24 to 2008-12-03) |
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![]() | $239.00Fares Rising | From New York to Los Angeles $137 off today's avg. low | Dates (From 2008-11-27 to 2008-11-28) |
![]() | $635.00Fares Rising | From Los Angeles to Paris $536 off avg. low on record | Dates (From 2008-12-02 to 2008-12-09) |
![]() | $199.00Fares Rising | From Detroit to Las Vegas $109 off today's avg. low | Dates (From 2008-11-21 to 2008-11-27) |
Farecast provides airfare predictions for thousands of markets in the U.S. and popular destinations in Europe, Mexico, the Caribbean and Canada. The predictions, indicated with a distinctive arrow, show if the lowest airfare is rising, dropping or staying the same over the next seven days for the specific dates and cities searched. Based on the prediction, Farecast provides a recommendation to buy or wait. You can see Farecast's predictions in msnbc.com’s Travel section and on our destination guides and articles.
Farecast utilizes billions of airfares to create its predictions. Farecast also uses that data to uncover the cheapest airline tickets. So, not only can you be confident that you're buying at the right time, but you can also be sure you're getting a good deal.