Fuel Price Website?

ShoreFly

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Ladies & Gents,

Does anyone have a favorite fuel planning website for a cross-country? I've used AIRNAV in the past, but the info seems to be somewhat old. I could just call but there are quite a few options on my route up to NJ.
Thanks, SF
 
I normally use AirNav to get a feel of who is relatively lower, then call to confirm. I think AOPA might have newer info somewhere on their website.
 
I use airnav and call to check prices. I also update airnav whenever I get gas to keep the dates current.
 
100LL at Las Vegas International right now is 4.35 a gallon!
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I have seen some crazy crap here in OH where they charge a different rate based on how many gallons you buy. like 0-30 gallons is stupid expensive, 31-50 is sorta expensive, and 50-100 is not so bad. I hope I just read it wrong. Because the prices they are asking are just crooked.
 
The FBO I work for gives you a discount only if you buy more than 100 gallons. My question to them was who in the heck is going to buy > 100 gallons. There are only a handful of aircraft out there that hold that much....and many of them would be bone dry to be able to do it.
 
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The FBO I work for gives you a discount only if you buy more than 100 gallons. My question to them was who in the heck is going to buy > 100 gallons. There are only a handful of aircraft out there that hold that much....and many of them would be bone dry to be able to do it.

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Will they give a Skyhawk owner a discount if (s)he buys >100 gallons at one time, and uses it as it's needed?
 
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100LL at Las Vegas International right now is 4.35 a gallon!
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Isn't LSV or whatever it's called a lot more GA-friendly?
 
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