How to find historical airfares?

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Is there a way to find out how much it would have cost to buy a particular airplane ticket at some point in the past?

For example, how could I find out how much it would have cost to buy a one-way itinerary from airport A to airport B on October 1, 2011 for travel on November 1, 2011?



Best Answer

Since deregulation in 1978 US airlines have been free to charge whatever they want, and they almost universally responded with a plethora of extraordinarily complicated fare rules and an almost infinite number of fare options designed to maximize their revenue in a highly competitive marketplace. As a result literally every time you search for an airfare you get a different number.

Before 1978, US airfares were approved by regulators and published, both in the airline's own timetables and in consolidated publications like the Official Airline Guide (OAG).

It might be possible to research an old airfare by finding old timetables or copies of the OAG, which are sporatically available online. For example according to this old American Airlines timetable from February 10, 1930, the fare from Chicago to Peoria was $6.71.

The Bing flight search engine stores historical fare information which it will display for you when you search for a flight. After you search for a particular city pair you'll see a link marked "Details & fare history" which, sometimes, shows you some historical data for airfares on that route. When this is available, it will give you approximate information as to whether the current fare offered on that route is historically high or low.




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How do I find old flight details?

Depending on the airline, you might be able to look up information at FlighStats.com, though data older than a few days requires that you create a (free) account. FlightAware and FlightWise may also be of interest, though these require a paid account for historical data.

How do I download old airline tickets?

You can use the "Manage My Booking\u201d and take a print of the itinerary receipt, if you have lost your original itinerary receipt. The itinerary receipt is not a value document, whereas the paper ticket is.

What day are flights the cheapest to book?

According to Expedia, the best day of the week to buy tickets, in other words the cheapest day of the week to book flights is Sunday. Plane tickets purchased on Sundays can be up to 36% cheaper just based on the data.

How do I find hidden flight deals?

Always search for flights in incognito or private browsing mode to see the lowest prices. In Google Chrome or Safari, incognito is enabled by hitting Command (or \u201cControl\u201d if using PC), Shift, \u201cN\u201d. For Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer, hit Command (or \u201cControl\u201d if using a PC), Shift, \u201cP\u201d.



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Answer 2

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Answer 3

You can track prices of a flight using Google Flights by searching for the flight and then enabling "track prices".

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Then visit this page (logged in to your Google account): https://www.google.com/travel/flights/saves

If you have past flight tickets sent to your Gmail account, it will also show you price history of past flights.

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Unfortunately, it doesn't show you the history of a flight price before the date that you first started tracking it or the first time that you took the flight.

Reference: https://thriftytraveler.com/news/google-flights-price-history/

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