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+[Farecast][2], the airfare search site that predicts the best time to buy your tickets, has partnered with MSN to provide predictions for [MSN Travel users][1]. The front page of MSN Travel has been redesigned to accommodate the new widget which is featured just below the "top deals" from MSN's Expedia.com.
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+The MSN Farecast widget is fully integrated into the main MSN Travel site though clicking through to search a destination will redirect you to Farecast's own domain. However despite the URL, the page retains the MSN Travel navigation bar and looks like it's part of MSN.
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+Having saved a bundle of money of air travel this summer thanks to Farecast, I highly recommend it if you're thinking about purchasing air tickets.
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+The only thing Farecast seems unable to include in its predictions are random one-day sales by particular airlines, and of course not every airport will generate predictions, but for major travel routes it's tough to beat.
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+For the ultimate in air travel savings you could use Farecast in conjunction with [Yapta][3] to track your tickets after purchase and ensure that, if the price does go down, you can get a refund with a minimum of effort.
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+[via [Mashable][4]]
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+[1]: http://travel.msn.com/default.aspx
+[2]: http://www.farecast.com/
+[3]: http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/05/yapta_a_smarter.html "Yapta: A Smarter Way To Travel"
+[4]: http://mashable.com/2007/07/17/farecast-msn/ \ No newline at end of file