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Farecast's New Bing Engine Wants To Make Your Travel Decisions For You

May 28, 2009 at 3:57 PM | by | Comment (1)

While we've tinkered around with predicting airline ticket prices using MSN's Farecast engine, we always seem to pick the routes that cannot be computed or have no cool historical graphs over which to drool. So we're hoping that the upcoming launch of Bing Travel, a combination of Farecast and MSN Travel's content works out much better in terms of doing what is says it will.

And what it says it's going to do is go beyond simply returning results from search queries to help you make a decision. They're even calling it a "decision engine," a kind of Wolfram-Alpha of travel results, able to tell you if what you just paid for your air ticket or hotel room is the cheapest at the moment.

In addition, MSN wants you to keep returning to Bing Travel for more than just price updates and wanderlust indulgences; the site will be supplemented by an online community with blogs from the likes of Peter Greenberg and Pauline Frommer. Watch for it to go live by June 3, but until then check out their official Twitter, the @Fareologist.

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· Announcing Bing Travel [Farecast/MSN]
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Sounds good enough

I was just getting really into Farecast recently. So maybe Bing will make it more dynamic. Also, I am currently thinking about Chandler Bing right now.

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