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Which (additional) routes should be included in the tool?

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#800082 by tontybear
16 Jan 2012, 23:37
BOS and ORD

If JFK then EWR too as I prefer to choose NYC in general rather than one in particular

:O)
#800087 by at240
17 Jan 2012, 00:17
I don't think it's necessary to split out JFK/EWR -- the tool looks like it is going to be simply a first step in the booking process, and at this stage I suspect that for most people getting an indication of where the low prices are is going to be the priority.

Looks good BTW. Kind of wish VS had something like this themselves... ;)
#800092 by Martin
17 Jan 2012, 02:02
Good work Pete sounds great.
Another vote for SFO and LAX from me.
#800099 by jfenney
17 Jan 2012, 07:12
looking forward to the new development Pete. I totally agree with the routes others have suggested
#800147 by Pete
17 Jan 2012, 16:31
So... we're into beta testing phase. The homepage of the site has all the best prices found across each of the routes, and there's a new toolbox item called Fare Watch which will allow you to poke around in the Virgin Atlantic inventory.

I welcome feedback and suggestions for improvements. I'm hitting the Virgin data feed rather hard for this, so hopefully it'll be useful enough (and used) so they don't pull the feed.
#800151 by ratechaser
17 Jan 2012, 17:05
I'm just wondering Pete (not that I am Mr Scope Creep or anything) - how easy would it be to have a drop down box to select number of days until the return flight - could potentially make it a lot more flexible if that's not a major undertaking.

By the way, I am most definitely not an application developer by profession. I just manage a bunch of them, which is no bed of roses either let me tell you... but anyway, I do get the fact that things that look like easy add-ons to a user can make a programmer tear their hair out in frustration. So feel free to tell me to bog off...
#800152 by tontybear
17 Jan 2012, 17:20
Looks good but I'm finding it takes me to the 'flight itinerary' page rather than the fligts/fares matrix but I can get to that by hitting the back button (and then once again to change the return dates

I'm usinf firefox 9.0.1 if thats any help
#800153 by stevebrass
17 Jan 2012, 17:43
way to go Pete.
#800161 by Pete
17 Jan 2012, 18:09
Unfortunately not possible to add a return drop-down to the calendar matrix, for the simple reason being it grabs all the data overnight (it's effectively checking every fare on each route in every cabin - so not something it could re-build on the fly, if you'll pardon the pun). It's more of a starting tool so you can see where the cheap stuff is hiding, and use that as a point to plan your specific requirements.
#800166 by ratechaser
17 Jan 2012, 19:15
Ok, I did wonder if you were caching data versus using some sort of API to pull real time info. Assumed the latter given what you were previously talking about the high load this puts on the service.

Look at me, I could almost pass for a geek. Whereas the reality is that I'm more of the pointy haired boss type... Who needs an iPad when you have an etch a sketch (etc etc...)
#800215 by honey lamb
17 Jan 2012, 23:38
floridaflygirl wrote:I vote for the MAN-MCO route as well

If you click on the Fare Watch link in The Toolbox tab on the menu bar you can see that MAN-MCO has now been included y)
#800229 by slinky09
18 Jan 2012, 01:08
Pete - VS's most popular destinations from a numbers perspective should be in your list. I see JFK, EWR, and say LAX are not.
#800233 by Pete
18 Jan 2012, 04:13
@slinky JFK & EWR included in the LON-NYC lookup

@scrooge Sadly I only get a UK feed, so even if I searched starting from a US airport, the pricing would be ex-UK (i.e., shite), so meaningless.

Looking at the poll results so far, I'll need to be adding HKG/SYD to the line up.
#800236 by catsilversword
18 Jan 2012, 06:55
tontybear wrote:Looks good but I'm finding it takes me to the 'flight itinerary' page rather than the fligts/fares matrix but I can get to that by hitting the back button (and then once again to change the return dates

I'm usinf firefox 9.0.1 if thats any help


Have I missed something? Pete mentioned it being in beta, testing phase - does that mean a few of you are testing it out or is it available yet to test for more of us????
#800237 by Martin
18 Jan 2012, 07:53
catsilversword wrote:Have I missed something? Pete mentioned it being in beta, testing phase - does that mean a few of you are testing it out or is it available yet to test for more of us????


Cat - it is available to us all (I think). Go to the top of this page, hover over "Toolbox", a list should appear, there is a new tool called "Fare Watch" just under "Schedules". Click it and hey-presto you too can beta test.
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