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Old Nov 23, 12, 2:13 pm   #1
 
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AA lowest Fare out of ORD

Is there a simple technique to find the lowest fares on AA from ORD to anywhere?

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Old Nov 23, 12, 2:19 pm   #2
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Your best bet for finding this information is to look through the Travel Tools forum and the Mileage Run fora.
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Old Nov 23, 12, 4:37 pm   #3
 
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Old Nov 23, 12, 4:39 pm   #4
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Is there a simple technique to find the lowest fares on AA from ORD to anywhere?

Thanks.
http://www.farecompare.com/maps/
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Old Nov 23, 12, 5:44 pm   #5
 
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I noticed that the maps no longer filter by airline anymore. It just does nothing.
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Old Nov 23, 12, 7:04 pm   #6
 
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Try this:

matrix.itasoftware.com

Pick a couple of random airports as destinations (I'd use DEN and ATL) and then set the "nearby" radius to 2k miles. Restrict the airline to AA, and I think you should have most of the US covered.
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Old Nov 23, 12, 7:32 pm   #7
 
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Try this:

matrix.itasoftware.com

Pick a couple of random airports as destinations (I'd use DEN and ATL) and then set the "nearby" radius to 2k miles. Restrict the airline to AA, and I think you should have most of the US covered.
Don't forget to "select all" when defining your nearby range otherwise you will end up cursing this procedure like I did the first couple of times!
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Old Nov 23, 12, 10:02 pm   #8
 
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Google travel can also be useful for this. Leave the destination blank, then click on the map icon. Might want to zoom in a little closer to your departure city if you are looking for closer airports. You can filter on alliance and airline.

http://google.com/flights
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Old Nov 24, 12, 2:23 pm   #9
 
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Thank you for the good tips.
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