FareCompare

FareCompare LP
Type Private
Industry Travel technology
Travel services
Founded 2004 (2004)
Headquarters Dallas, Texas, USA
Key people Rick Seaney, CEO
Graeme Wallace, CTO
Michael Web, Vice President[1]
Products FareCompare.com
Services Group Travel Booking
Owner(s) XXI Technologies
Employees Unknown
Parent XXI Technologies
Website FareCompare.com

FareCompare L.P. is a privately-owned company which provides plane tickets, airfare, air travel planning tools, and travel advice services. The company's primary product is FareCompare.com, an airfare comparison shopping site. It also offers online group travel booking services. The company was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.[2]

FareCompare.com is a meta-search engine which pulls data from a number of sources including major airline companies, IATA data, and other sources in order to provide real-time search for air flights based primarily upon low pricing.[3]

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History

FareCompare developed out of XXI Technologies, a business which has performed technical consulting and data mining for the oil industry and other companies. While working on a project for Hotels.com, the company became introduced to central databases of airfares which the airlines had cooperatively developed (see Orbitz. The large database containing up to 160 million new ticket prices daily had previously been challenging for searching in real-time, but XXI Technologies came up with new techniques for rapidly processing the volume of data in order to make it searchable.

After Expedia purchased Hotels.com, the work by XXI Technologies was discarded. However, the developers considered the fast processing to be a differentiating feature which might fill a significant market need, so they began operating under a new company name, FareCompare L.P. XXI Technologies became the holding company for the concern and FareCompare.com launched in March 2006. The two principal founders are Rick Seaney, Chief Executive Officer, and Graeme Wallace, Chief Technical Officer.[2]

Technology

FareCompare has been known for leveraging new versions of Java in order to exploit the latest advances in performance improvements.[4]

Research

FareCompare applies data mining techniques to airfare information in order to report upon best dates for cheapest tickets. Statistical data from the company's historical price index is also used by financial analysts to assess and predict airline industry stock prices.[2]

Controversies

Directly after launch, FareCompare frequently attracted disfavor from major airlines for communicating the pricing details their analyses uncovered in airfares, such as the dates consumers should book travel in order to avoid higher pricing, along with other high price avoidance tactics. The company data has been used in news reports and programs about travel tips.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Farecompare, L P". Hoover's. 2009. http://www.hoovers.com/company/Farecompare_L_P/jrxsskrry-1.html. Retrieved 16 February 2010. 
  2. ^ a b c Jocelyn Hanamirian (2007-08-09). "Power in Numbers". The Washington Post & Conde Nast Portfolio.com. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/19/AR2007091901408.html. Retrieved 2010-02-15. 
  3. ^ O'Neill, Sean (September 2006), "FARE game plan", Kiplinger's Personal Finance (Washington, D.C.) (Vol. 60, No. 9): 114 
  4. ^ Janice J. Heiss (2007-01). "FareCompare Ready to Soar With Migration to Java SE 6". Oracle Sun Developer Network. http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2SE/farecompare/. Retrieved 2010-02-16. 
  5. ^ "Busting a Few Air Travel Myths With 20/20". Presenter:Bill Ritter. ABCNews 20/20. ABC. 2007-12-14. 3:19 minutes in. Retrieved on 2010-02-16.