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Frequently asked questions

Understanding predictions and data

blank imageWhat is the "Price Predictor"?

A "Price Predictor" is what tells you if fares are rising or dropping and if you should buy now or wait. When available, it's found at the top/left of the search results page. Learn more.

blank imageWhat is a "Fare History"?

A "Fare History" is a chart of the lowest fare observed each day for the trip searched. In other words, you can see how much you would have paid if you tried to book 4 days ago, 24 days ago, or even 180 days ago. Learn more.

blank imageI'm not seeing it. How do I find a Price Predictor?

In order to find a Price Predictor, select options highlighted in bold when entering your cities and dates in the search form. Predictions are now available from most major U.S. and Canadian cities to destinations worldwide.

blank imageWhy should I buy now, instead of waiting?

If prices are predicted to go up, you're likely to pay more by waiting. That's it.

blank imageWhy should I wait, instead of buying now?

If prices are predicted to go down, you may save money by waiting. Please be aware that price drops are sporadic and may be hard to find. Check back daily to find the price drop.

Understanding Fare Alert

blank imageWhat is a Fare Alert?

A Fare Alert is an email that allows you to track low fares for a trip you're considering. When you set up a Fare Alert, we'll notify you of the latest low fares and if available, the Price Predictor for your trip.

blank imageHow do I create a Fare Alert?

When searching for a trip, find the Track Fares button. It will take you through the set up process, which requires you to create an account or sign in to your existing account. You'll also find an option to set up a Fare Alert from within your account.

blank imageAre Fare Alerts available for one-way or round-trip flights?

At this time, Fare Alerts are offered for round-trip flights only.

blank imageAre taxes and fees included?

Fare Alerts prices are in US dollars and include required taxes and fees.

blank imageHow do I edit a Fare Alert?

Click the "change" link within a Fare Alert email or within the list of your Fare Alerts found in your account. The "change" link goes to a page that is pre-filled with your settings. Update your preferences and click "save".

blank imageHow can I unsubscribe from a Fare Alert?

Click the "unsubscribe" link within a Fare Alert email or within the list of your Fare Alerts found in your account. The "unsubscribe" link goes to a page asking you to confirm your request. Once you click "confirm", you will be unsubscribed from that Fare Alert.

Searching for flights

blank imageWhy isn't my home/destination airport in your list of cities? When will you add more cities?

We have no specific timeline for adding new cities. However, suggestions for new cities are always welcome.

blank imageWhen will you add international destinations?
blank imageWhat browser should I use to view this site?

Bing travel is optimized for use with certain browsers. For Windows, we suggest Firefox (1.5 or higher) and Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher). For Mac users, we recommend using Firefox (1.5 or higher) and Safari (2 or higher).

blank imageCan I search for child, senior, or other fare types?

Currently, Bing travel only allows searches for the "adult" fare type.

blank imageWhat if I need to find a flight during a specific time?

You can narrow down your results and sort them by time. To sort, click "Departs" or "Arrives" at the top of the flights section. To narrow the list, use the options on the left side of the page to select the times you like.

blank imageHow can I sort and filter my search results?

To sort columns in ascending and descending order, click on the headings at the top of the flights section. To refine the list of results to suit your preferences, use the "Narrow Results By" feature. Select what you like and if you get carried away, just click "reset" to start over.

blank imageWhat happens when I purchase an airline fare?

Once you select a flight, you will go directly to the airline's website. We make every effort to send you straight to your chosen flight. From there, you may complete your purchase with the airline. Please find reservation support questions below.

blank imageWhat is Flight Search and how do I use it?

Flight Search is our flight shopping tool that allows you to find today's low fares and access our Price Predictor. Learn more about How Flight Search Works.

blank imageWhat is Flexible Search and how do I use it?

Flexible Search is our trip planning tool that allows you compare fares for your trip over different dates. Learn more about How Flexible Search Works.

blank imageHow can I change or cancel my booked flight?

As a search engine, we send you directly to airline and supplier websites to book trips. So you'll need to contact the site you chose when you completed your booking. Instructions may be found on the flight confirmation that was provided by the airline or supplier when you purchased.

blank imageHow can I contact my airline?
Please contact your airline via their customer service number or their website. We provide a partial list of airlines' contact information below:
AirTran 800-247-8726 airtran.com
Alaska 800-426-0333 alaskaair.com
Aloha 800-367-5250 alohaair.com
American 800-433-7300 aa.com
Continental 800-523-3273 continental.com
Delta 800-221-1212 delta.com
Frontier 800-432-1359 flyfrontier.com
Hawaiian 800-367-5320 hawaiianair.com
JetBlue jetblue.com
Midwest 800-452-2022 midwestairlines.com
Northwest 800-225-2525 nwa.com
Southwest 800-435-9792 iflyswa.com
Spirit 800-772-7117 spiritair.com
US Airways 800-428-4322 usairways.com
United 800-241-6522 united.com
Virgin America 877-359-8474 virginamerica.com

Searching for hotels

blank imageHow can I sort and narrow down my search results?

To sort columns in ascending and descending order, click on the headings at the top of the listings. To narrow the list, use the filtering features on the left side of the results page. Select what you like and if you get carried away, just click "reset" to start over.

blank imageWhat happens when I book a hotel?
Once you select a hotel, you will go directly to the supplier's website. We make every effort to send you straight to your chosen supplier. From there, you may complete your purchase with the supplier. Please find reservation support questions below.
blank imageDo you show all hotels? Even if they're sold out for my dates or a rate wasn't found?
When you search for hotels, we initially filter out hotels without rates. If you'd like to see them within your results, simply check the box for "hotels without rates" in the left hand column of the results page under the "Price Range" category.
blank imageWhere can I find more info about a specific hotel?
To find more information about a hotel, simply click on the hotel name or the details link located in each result listing.
blank imageHow can I change or cancel my booked hotel?
When you booked your hotel, you did so directly with a supplier. Therefore, changes and cancellations must be done with them as well. Please refer to your hotel booking confirmation or the supplier's website for contact information.

Understanding Rate Indicator

blank imageWhat is a Rate Indicator?

A Rate Indicator indicates whether or not today's rate for a specific hotel is a deal. It compares the individual hotel's current rate found to its past rates observed for:

  • The same travel dates (e.g. past rates found for a stay on July 20-22)
  • Other travel dates on the same days of the week (e.g. other Friday-Sunday stays)

A Rate Indicator "Deal" indicates today's rate is lower than past rates for that hotel.

blank imageI'm not seeing it. How do I find a Rate Indicator?
In order to receive a Rate Indicator with your hotel search results, make sure to search for a trip that is 1 to 8 nights long within 90 days of today. Rate Indicators are only available for select cities in the U.S. When typing your city in to the search form, look for cities highlighted in blue.
blank imageHow can I compare rates and Rate Indicators for my hotel on different dates?
From the hotel search results page, click on a hotel's name to open the details page. If the hotel has a Rate Indicator, you will see a bar chart showing rates over the next 3 months at that specific hotel. This chart helps you Know When to Stay to get the lowest rate for the same days-of-week searched. Also, the color of each bar indicates the Rate Indicator for those travel dates. Click any bar for its details. From there you can click to search all hotels for the selected dates.
blank imageWhy do I see Rate Indicators when I search on smaller cities or towns?
Rate Indicators are available for cities and towns within 15-20 miles of major cities. For example, if you search on Bellevue, WA, which is within a few miles of Seattle, you may find a few hotels with Rate Indicators.