Aleksei Udachny

AirHint - Flight price predictor

AirHint answers one of the most frequent questions for travellers: "when to book the flight". It helps those who are unsure whether to book immediately or wait for a better price. 66% of users said they saved money by using the AirHint.

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Anders Palm
Nice idea! I travel quite a bit and can see how this could be useful for big trips. It would be great to see this for multi-stop flights as those are the most expensive tickets I buy. But I understand that it becomes quite a bit more complex then. UX-idea: when choosing a return flight and picking a departure date in the future, then the return date could automatically become the day after. So that the user does not have to move ahead a few months two times.
Matea Kofiloska
The idea is great !
Walker Sutton
Doesn’t Google Flights already have this functionality?
Aleksei Udachny
@walkersutton Not really. They show a lot of stats and graphs, but don't make buy/wait recommendations. Also their price alerts are rather slow.
Robert Zalaudek
Congrats on your launch @aleksei_udachny Very helpful. Takes the guess work and pressure out of when to book. Best of luck.
Sophie Frole
Great idea. Often it happens that I find the tickets for a price and next week they're cheaper. This can save a lot of money.
Amelia Eaton
Good idea! Is it better than skyscanner?
Clem Renoleau
Great idea! Need UX works tho.. and there are much too ads on the page, it's disturbing.. but maybe it can be solved with a better UX. More currencies would be nice too, I travel a lot but I currently live in New Zealand. I'm gonna have a try with the alerts :)
Cryptoffskiy
The idea of the project is not bad in principle. It will be interesting and useful for many to observe the changes in airfare prices. But this stratap needs a little refinement. Starting from the custom software development services(www.intellectsoft.net/services/w...) of the application itself and ending with an overview of international connecting flights. I think it’s worth using maybe not services, but the advice of the guys from Intellectsoft, I think they will tell you in which direction to move in the future.
Myrna Casey
Wow. I really like the idea. I'd really like to know the details how it works, because there can always be some unexpected world accidents, that can reduce or increase the cost of tickets. But I think it's all up to the algorithm. If you collaborate with a software development company in the USA (https://inoxoft.com/service/soft...), you'll be able to reach your goal and become a great startup. Perhaps you can cooperate with Airbnb or Bookin.com or Avaisales.
Athira
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