Airfare search engine Fly.com has stated that Internet users performed over 2.4 million searches on its site in the month of June, growing user searches by 85 percent month over month.
Published: 08 Jul 2009
Airfare search engine Fly.com has stated that Internet users performed over 2.4 million searches on its site in the month of June, growing user searches by 85 percent month over month.
According to Fly.com’s internal statistics, 4.6 million travelers have used Fly.com since its launch in February.
“After only five months of operation, we are exiting our beta release with a large and growing community of users,” said Brian Clark, general manager, Fly.com.
Fly.com offers first class fares on all searches, airline product information, such as in-flight entertainment, prices that include all taxes and fees, and travel deals published by Travelzoo, which are specifically relevant to each airfare search.
Fly.com attributes the growth in site traffic to its ability to satisfy users’ appetite for information on both price and product. In addition to finding the best prices available, Fly.com says it is the only airfare search engine to show all airlines’ lowest price by cabin on the first results page, via its one-of-a-kind “At-A-Glance” summary display.
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