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Airline Error Fare Search Engine Launched By CheapFlightsFinder
[November 22, 2017]

Airline Error Fare Search Engine Launched By CheapFlightsFinder


LONDON, Nov. 22, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- As travellers clamour to find the best flight deals this black Friday, CheapFlightsFinder introduces a new service which displays the cheapest flights ever published from your local airport including super cheap airline error fares.

The new search engine works by unveiling the cheapest flight prices found from over 1200 sources then launching a search for those fares on a multitude of search engines - including Skyscanner, momondo, Dohop, KAYAK, Google Flights and more. Not only are airline error fares uncovered but also genuine time sensitive travel deals officially published by the airlines. Once you have discovered an error fare, consumers can shave even more off the price by comparing those dates on different search engines, potentially saving up to 20% more.

"Gone are the days where you have to sign up to deal alert email services which jam your inbox with tons of irrelevant offers - now you can get targeted results with one simple search," explained CheapFlightsFinder CEO Shahab Siddiqui.

"All one has to do is go to CheapFlightsFinder.com, enter your local departure airport, for example - London, then select > whole year - in flexible dates and hit search."

Some of the fares the new service has uncovered include the following round trip flights -

London to Hong Kong - £260



San Francisco to London - $276
Paris to Delhi - 249 Euro
Manchester to Barbados - £275
London to Thailand - £280
New York to Paris - $260

Error fares can occur due to a multitude of reasons - sometimes it is due to a misplaced decimal point, a currency conversion mistake or even human error during data entry.


The airline is under no obligation to honour these super cheap error fares but your chances are increased greatly if you follow these guidelines -

1.) Try to book directly through the airlines website. CheapFlightsFinder not only displays the error fare but also shows numerous options of where to book including in many cases the airlines own website.

2.) Book quickly before the airline figure out what's up. Error fares don't last long at all so you have to pretty quick to book them as soon as they are published. CheapFlightsFinder takes care to only publish fares that were live in the last 15 days.

3.) Don't book other plans till your seat is secure. Sometimes the error fare is not honoured but don't worry, airlines must reimburse all out-of-pocket expenses made in confidence upon the reservation.

But what if your travel plans are locked in or you just prefer not to be flexible on when you fly into and out of your destination? CheapFlightsFinder has you covered then, too: The site's dashboard also displays the cheapest departures from your chosen airport on your specified travel date.

"By using the CheapFlightsFinder dashboard with Meta-Meta Flight Search®, travelers ultimately search over 1,200 sources for the lowest airfares available online," said Siddiqui. "It's easy, it's instant, and it provides the peace of mind that comes with knowing you're saving as much money on your next flight as you possibly can - leaving more money available to get the most out of the trip itself."

About CheapFlightsFinder

Since 2008, CheapFlightsFinder has been focused on helping consumers save money on airfare. Recommended by Arthur Frommer, the Daily Mail, and the Times Online, the company has stayed on the cutting edge of low-cost airfare search and continues to introduce travel savings innovations. CheapFlightsFinder's unique Meta-Meta Flight Search® allows consumers to quickly compare prices from top online aggregators including Skyscanner, momondo, Dohop, KAYAK, Google Flights and more.

Contact:
Shahab Siddiqui
07957191342
[email protected]

CheapFlightsFinder

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SOURCE CheapFlightsFinder


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