When you search for flights on Bing Travel, you get results directly from multiple sites, suppliers, and agencies. When you find the flight you want, we send you to book it on the supplier’s site.
Bing Travel analyzes millions of round-trip flight itineraries daily and intelligently filters airfare data to reveal the best prices and deals. The Bing Travel Price Predictor can advise you whether fares are rising, holding steady, or dropping, and whether you should buy now or wait:
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If fares are predicted to rise, you're likely to pay more by waiting.
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If fares are predicted to drop, you may save money by waiting.
Search for a flight
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Go to Bing Travel
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Enter the departure and destination cities or airports.
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Enter the dates you want to leave and return, the number of travelers, and seat class.
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Click Search.
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To see details about the fare prediction and a chart of the lowest past fares for this itinerary (not individual flights), on the Flight results page above the list of flight options, click Fare History.
Narrow your options
Find the best flight for you by narrowing and sorting your results based on your preferences.
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Search for a flight.
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Use the Rate slider to adjust the targeted price range. Use the Stops check boxes to choose the number of stops you’re willing to make.
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Click More filters to display advanced options in the right pane.
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Adjust the departure and arrival times that you’ll consider.
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Review and choose the airlines that you’re willing or able to fly.
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Modify any other flight preferences.
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To organize the results by price, airline, departure or arrival times, or flight duration, click the column heading you want to sort by at the top of the flights list.
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When you find a flight that you want to find out more about, click the arrow to the right of the price.
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When you find the flight you want to book, click the price or choose an option in the Book with section to go to the airline or agency site. From there, you can complete your purchase with the airline.
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