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re: How much do you typically pay for airline tickets?
Posted on 1/27/16 at 11:37 am to StringedInstruments
Posted on 1/27/16 at 11:37 am to StringedInstruments
Trip to MT this summer and the cheapest option is $486.
Posted on 1/27/16 at 11:59 am to The Pirate King
Spirit is iffy. I've used them before and during the whole transition and process of the flight I felt myself mentally repeating "no whammys" over and over.
Posted on 1/27/16 at 12:30 pm to StringedInstruments
All flights from New Orleans over the past 7 months. Mostly SWA except US Air to Jamaica. All nonstop on SWA I think.
Montego Bay - $450
Vegas - $420
Vegas - $350
Chicago - $140
NYC - $220
Atlanta - $300
Phoenix - $390
Montego Bay - $450
Vegas - $420
Vegas - $350
Chicago - $140
NYC - $220
Atlanta - $300
Phoenix - $390
Posted on 1/27/16 at 1:06 pm to Clark W Griswold
MEM to KWE last September $950
MEM to KWE next month $1300
MEM to KWE in May is looking like $1500
Gas goes down prices go up
MEM to KWE next month $1300
MEM to KWE in May is looking like $1500
Gas goes down prices go up
Posted on 1/27/16 at 1:09 pm to StringedInstruments
Just drive.
Road trips are fun, and if gas prices stay low, it'd be a bargain vs. flying.
Road trips are fun, and if gas prices stay low, it'd be a bargain vs. flying.
This post was edited on 1/27/16 at 1:10 pm
Posted on 1/27/16 at 1:10 pm to StringedInstruments
Probably around $350-$450 a ticket for domestic travel. But I've paid way more and way less.
Posted on 1/27/16 at 1:11 pm to StringedInstruments
I'll say it like i say in every airline thread:
It's clearly apparent that airlines are colluding to keep prices high. That's what happens when you only have 4 major carriers and the same investors in most of them.
It's clearly apparent that airlines are colluding to keep prices high. That's what happens when you only have 4 major carriers and the same investors in most of them.
Posted on 1/27/16 at 1:15 pm to StringedInstruments
I just had to have a flight changed 3 hours before I was supposed to board (work project). Flight just went from being free w/ company miles to costing the company $800 for the round trip.
Posted on 1/27/16 at 1:17 pm to GeorgeTheGreek
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It's clearly apparent that airlines are colluding to keep prices high.
I agree. What was consistently $275-315 as little as a year ago is now consistently $400-450.
Posted on 1/27/16 at 1:19 pm to StringedInstruments
I fly Trans Ozark. Very cheap plus each passenger gets his own spittoon. LINK
Posted on 1/27/16 at 1:30 pm to Smalls
No doubt. Especially doesn't make sense when gas has plummeted.
Good news is feds will sniff out the colluding and i expect prices to then drop dramatically.
Good news is feds will sniff out the colluding and i expect prices to then drop dramatically.
Posted on 1/27/16 at 2:04 pm to GeorgeTheGreek
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Good news is feds will sniff out the colluding and i expect prices to then drop dramatically
LOL
Posted on 1/27/16 at 2:06 pm to StringedInstruments
No way will it be under $550 per person from xna
Count your blessings
Count your blessings
Posted on 1/27/16 at 2:07 pm to CuseTiger
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Does no one look at my threads anymore
I love your threads! I'm wanting to go to NYC mid to late summer with my daughter. It's pricey out of LFT and I really don't want to drive to MSY.
Posted on 1/27/16 at 3:18 pm to StringedInstruments
Flying nonstop between two hubs, between a major hub and a fortress hub, and even as O-D traffic from a hub is always expensive.
MEM-ATL or DTW-ATL is historically more painful than, say, BTR to PIT via ATL or MSY to OKC via DFW....both of which usually run about $300-$350 round trip.
Usually one specific airline controls the bulk of the traffic (and gates) in hubs, so they setup a sellers market. For passengers flying into and out of places like Little Rock, New Orleans, Knoxville, Austin, or Baton Rouge, the airlines have to compete for hub traffic so the tickets are more reasonable than flying into or out of a place like ATL, which is basically owned by Delta. I find that direct flights into and out of DFW are sometimes reasonable....and I suspect it's because Southwest has a competing hub in the same metro.
It's often cheaper to fly through Atlanta and make a connecting flight to another place entirely than to have a direct flight into Atlanta.
MEM-ATL or DTW-ATL is historically more painful than, say, BTR to PIT via ATL or MSY to OKC via DFW....both of which usually run about $300-$350 round trip.
Usually one specific airline controls the bulk of the traffic (and gates) in hubs, so they setup a sellers market. For passengers flying into and out of places like Little Rock, New Orleans, Knoxville, Austin, or Baton Rouge, the airlines have to compete for hub traffic so the tickets are more reasonable than flying into or out of a place like ATL, which is basically owned by Delta. I find that direct flights into and out of DFW are sometimes reasonable....and I suspect it's because Southwest has a competing hub in the same metro.
It's often cheaper to fly through Atlanta and make a connecting flight to another place entirely than to have a direct flight into Atlanta.
This post was edited on 1/27/16 at 3:27 pm
Posted on 1/27/16 at 3:40 pm to StringedInstruments
Last few trips out of MSY:
NYC-$240
Denver-$194
Honolulu-$750
I typically shop around, though. It's easier to find good prices when you don't have specific dates that you have to leave and come back on.
NYC-$240
Denver-$194
Honolulu-$750
I typically shop around, though. It's easier to find good prices when you don't have specific dates that you have to leave and come back on.
Posted on 1/27/16 at 3:40 pm to StringedInstruments
I flew round trip to Denver this past saturday for $63 out of Houston.
ETA: It was a special deal and it really spoiled me. I want to go back, but can't find anything cheaper than $196 round trip.
ETA: It was a special deal and it really spoiled me. I want to go back, but can't find anything cheaper than $196 round trip.
This post was edited on 1/27/16 at 3:45 pm
Posted on 1/27/16 at 3:42 pm to Dan Bilzerian
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Dan Bilzerian
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Used miles to fly 1st class RT to Miami the other weekend
I take it the gulfstream was in the shop?
Posted on 1/27/16 at 3:42 pm to StringedInstruments
You can find good deals if you book far enough in advance. I saw round trip flights from New Orleans to New York for 200 bucks.
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:32 pm to bdevill
Almost a month late but this thread was recently brought to my attention. Flight prices have actually gone way down in recent months.
Also - there is no special/hidden/secret/best times to book a flight. That's just a myth.
However, there is "surge" pricing. Think who flies over the weeks to metropolitan cities the most? Employees that fly Sun night/Monday mornings and return Friday after work. So those days are almost always going to be more expensive. Also - when you want to go on vacation - when is the best time to fly out/in? Leave on Saturday come back on Sunday. Therefore: Sat, Sun, Mon and Fri almost always going to be more expensive.
Flying out of some cities on Monday will be cheaper. Think Vegas.
Cheapest days to fly is almost always going to be Tue/Wed/Thu.
For the layman, the ONLY way to get cheaper tickets is to be flexible on days. Apart from that your best bet is to check OTA (online travel aggregator) websites like Kayak first. Kayak will not show Southwest or JetBlue so you want to check those websites individually.
Google flights is a good option too. If you are a little more savvy (read nerdy/geeky) use ITA matrix, but thats not for the layman. PS: Google flights uses ITA matrix.
Food for thought:
Also - there is no special/hidden/secret/best times to book a flight. That's just a myth.
However, there is "surge" pricing. Think who flies over the weeks to metropolitan cities the most? Employees that fly Sun night/Monday mornings and return Friday after work. So those days are almost always going to be more expensive. Also - when you want to go on vacation - when is the best time to fly out/in? Leave on Saturday come back on Sunday. Therefore: Sat, Sun, Mon and Fri almost always going to be more expensive.
Flying out of some cities on Monday will be cheaper. Think Vegas.
Cheapest days to fly is almost always going to be Tue/Wed/Thu.
For the layman, the ONLY way to get cheaper tickets is to be flexible on days. Apart from that your best bet is to check OTA (online travel aggregator) websites like Kayak first. Kayak will not show Southwest or JetBlue so you want to check those websites individually.
Google flights is a good option too. If you are a little more savvy (read nerdy/geeky) use ITA matrix, but thats not for the layman. PS: Google flights uses ITA matrix.
Food for thought:
This post was edited on 2/24/16 at 1:35 pm
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