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Looking at round trip from Louisville to Seattle from April 3-12 .. seems that ~450 is best bet right now according to flight matrix. Does this seem reasonable?
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Kudaros posted:Looking at round trip from Louisville to Seattle from April 3-12 .. seems that ~450 is best bet right now according to flight matrix. Does this seem reasonable? I imagine that will drop a bit. Prices are high right now because of the holidays; start watching it and see if it drops early in 2015.
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 05:10 |
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Mackieman posted:I imagine that will drop a bit. Prices are high right now because of the holidays; start watching it and see if it drops early in 2015. I'm assuming that I should do the same thing? I'm looking to fly from Chicago to Washington DC on Friday July 3 and return on Monday July 6. I could possibly fly in a day earlier, although it seems that room rates are really high for Thursday and then drop on the weekend which I was a bit surprised at since it's the holiday weekend. I'd also prefer to fly in early on the 3rd, but leave later in the day on the 6th to give myself a little extra time in town.
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 06:07 |
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TMMadman posted:I'm assuming that I should do the same thing? I'm looking to fly from Chicago to Washington DC on Friday July 3 and return on Monday July 6. I could possibly fly in a day earlier, although it seems that room rates are really high for Thursday and then drop on the weekend which I was a bit surprised at since it's the holiday weekend. I'd also prefer to fly in early on the 3rd, but leave later in the day on the 6th to give myself a little extra time in town. Yep, you've got plenty of time. And hotel rates in DC are often insane so jump on low rates when you find them.
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 15:18 |
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Mackieman posted:Yep, you've got plenty of time. And hotel rates in DC are often insane so jump on low rates when you find them. Yeah no kidding they are nuts. I've got a cheap room booked just over the Potomac right now, but I'm going to keep looking for something actually in DC. I'm also considering just doing an AirBnB because I saw some in areas I'd like to stay for good prices. Good to know about the airfare though and I'll be sure to keep looking.
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 20:36 |
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TMMadman posted:Yeah no kidding they are nuts. I've got a cheap room booked just over the Potomac right now, but I'm going to keep looking for something actually in DC. I'm also considering just doing an AirBnB because I saw some in areas I'd like to stay for good prices. I rely on my menagerie of corporate rate codes to help out in cases like that. Being a former employee of IBM and still having business cards helps tremendously.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 06:18 |
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If Metro access is important, check out Arlington along the Orange Line (and maybe even the Silver line too now), particularly the Highlander Motel.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 06:30 |
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I am looking at prices for a round trip from chicago to san diego with kayak. The last two flights I tried to book it sends me to Orbit to make the booking, then after I enter in all of my information the page just says sorry that price is no longer available, its actually $100+ more than what we just showed you. Then I go back to kayak and orbits and it shows the same tickets at the same price? Is there some voodoo magic that I need to know to get it to show me the correct ticket price the first time or should I just try to buy the tickets straight from the airline site?
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Quabzor posted:I am looking at prices for a round trip from chicago to san diego with kayak. The last two flights I tried to book it sends me to Orbit to make the booking, then after I enter in all of my information the page just says sorry that price is no longer available, its actually $100+ more than what we just showed you. Then I go back to kayak and orbits and it shows the same tickets at the same price? Is there some voodoo magic that I need to know to get it to show me the correct ticket price the first time or should I just try to buy the tickets straight from the airline site? If at all possible I would book through the airline's website. I have had too many friends get hosed by kayak, etc. with extra charges and duplicate charges that have ended in cancelled tickets. Plus in the event your flight cancels you'll be a higher priority to the airline than third party tickets.
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# ? Nov 14, 2014 14:52 |
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I almost always book directly through the airline now. Rarely do I find anywhere cheaper and there's less chance for runaround in case of a problem.
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# ? Nov 14, 2014 17:24 |
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Origin: Boston Destination: Dublin Duration of trip with dates: april 19th to April 26 Flexibility: Flexible with the times but no the dates, though I assume since its international its gonna be a red eye We've been peeping flights for this date for 3 months now, trying to get cheap tickets for our honeymoon. For some unknown reason, prices in april to ireland are 943, but prices from now to march are 200-300$ cheaper. Its been that way for months, and we were hoping it would drop soon. Idk did we miss the sweet booking spot or something?
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# ? Nov 15, 2014 15:34 |
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Bread Set Jettison posted:Origin: Boston It seems like weekend departures are quite expensive. Even moving both dates 1 day forward saves $170+. It's also quite far until your flights so it probably makes sense to keep waiting, see if things become cheaper after Thanksgiving or Xmas, but there's an element of risk to that (as always). Alternatively, you could save like $60 by repositioning to JFK for $120 RT with B6 (flights available all day long) and then flying DL+AF to DUB for $750 RT, but it's probably not worth the trouble.
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Geriatric Pirate posted:It seems like weekend departures are quite expensive. Even moving both dates 1 day forward saves $170+. It's also quite far until your flights so it probably makes sense to keep waiting, see if things become cheaper after Thanksgiving or Xmas, but there's an element of risk to that (as always). yeah JFK is really not really reasonable to get to. The savings arent probably worth the hassle. I guess Ill keep waiting
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# ? Nov 16, 2014 17:28 |
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Mackieman posted:I rely on my menagerie of corporate rate codes to help out in cases like that. Being a former employee of IBM and still having business cards helps tremendously. This is one of the last great tricks left. I can occasionally get insane rates this way.
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# ? Nov 16, 2014 18:27 |
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I'm going to be flying from NYC to Austin for a wedding the first week of April. Is it better to try and find tix now, or after the holidays? What's the smart time for lower fares?
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E-Money posted:I'm going to be flying from NYC to Austin for a wedding the first week of April. Is it better to try and find tix now, or after the holidays? What's the smart time for lower fares? I'd start watching now with the intent of buying shortly after the holidays. It's unlikely to drop by any significant amount but there are times when you can get EWR-AUS round trip for $240 or so on United.
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 16:23 |
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I might fly San Francisco, CA to San Jose, Costa Rica next year. Any tips on layovers in Phoenix/Dallas/Houston/Mexico/El Salvador? If I have more than 4 daytime hours I'll probably take my 4-year-old out into the city, but where can I leave my bags?
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peanut posted:I might fly San Francisco, CA to San Jose, Costa Rica next year. Any tips on layovers in Phoenix/Dallas/Houston/Mexico/El Salvador? If I have more than 4 daytime hours I'll probably take my 4-year-old out into the city, but where can I leave my bags? Four hours isn't enough to go with a child into a city, do anything, and get back in time for your international connection. Unless one of those cities happens to have the airport be right downtown, which I have never, ever experienced. Unless you have 6+ hours just hang out in the airport like everyone else, buy a lounge pass if you don't want to hang out with the unwashed masses. You'll feel like an idiot if you go out, spend an hour in a restaurant, get into a traffic jam and miss your connecting flight.
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# ? Nov 25, 2014 01:32 |
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Only a fool connects in Phoenix. Book a shorter layover and spend more time in the destination.
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# ? Nov 25, 2014 21:15 |
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Excellent advice thx thread
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# ? Nov 28, 2014 15:35 |
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Mackieman posted:I'd start watching now with the intent of buying shortly after the holidays. It's unlikely to drop by any significant amount but there are times when you can get EWR-AUS round trip for $240 or so on United. Does the same applies for international flights? I'm looking at doing GRR-SCL again in mid May until mid August. I'm tracking it already and the price is set on 1560. Maybe I'm too paranoid and this is too soon.. Btw, I love reading this thread. Is so interesting and full of great advice Also, kinda unrelated: thoughts on passenger shaming?
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# ? Nov 29, 2014 00:20 |
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wth is passenger shaming
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# ? Nov 29, 2014 12:47 |
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it's been all over the news lately https://instagram.com/passengershaming
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# ? Nov 29, 2014 19:30 |
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Instagram isn't news, but those assholes earned it. The flight attendants need to be very careful about direct photos, or even phone use while on shift.
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# ? Nov 30, 2014 00:11 |
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Souvlaki ss posted:Does the same applies for international flights? I'm looking at doing GRR-SCL again in mid May until mid August. I'm tracking it already and the price is set on 1560. International fares operate with the same basic rules but on a completely different scale than the domestic US market. Most of the time there is limited service so the price doesn't fluctuate as much, but as always, your mileage will vary. That said, SCL and most other locations in South America see $1500 coach fares pretty regularly, so you may see that go down to $1100 or so but one never knows. Also, GRR is a tiny airport and there may be significant cost savings in pricing out of DTW or ORD. You can at least check those two cities for fares and then compare adding in the GRR segment or booking it separately. When dealing with smaller regional airports and international coach fares, it's possible that a significant portion of the fare is that short hop where there is little or no competition. Something to check into on the fare rules on ITA when you do a search. That said, glad you like the thread. I have several friends who write travel blogs, some of them very prominent ones, and I've often talked of starting a blog called, "Don't Travel Like That" but it would be funny for about ten minutes and then digress into me explaining how most of the traveling public are idiots. That instagram site is pretty close, but yeah, I hope no one has their photos geotagged or anything. Beef Of Ages fucked around with this message at 05:05 on Nov 30, 2014 |
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So i waited a bit:Bread Set Jettison posted:Origin: Boston The flights are still $943. Should I just bite the bullet and get tickets? I don't know if these are every going to drop.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 18:15 |
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peanut posted:Instagram isn't news, but those assholes earned it. The flight attendants need to be very careful about direct photos, or even phone use while on shift. Instagram might not be news, but it is when regular people start taking pictures and posting them online. There are tons of photos around, and most of them don't even blur the faces. it's definitely becoming a thing Mackieman posted:International fares operate with the same basic rules but on a completely different scale than the domestic US market. Most of the time there is limited service so the price doesn't fluctuate as much, but as always, your mileage will vary. That said, SCL and most other locations in South America see $1500 coach fares pretty regularly, so you may see that go down to $1100 or so but one never knows. Also, GRR is a tiny airport and there may be significant cost savings in pricing out of DTW or ORD. You can at least check those two cities for fares and then compare adding in the GRR segment or booking it separately. When dealing with smaller regional airports and international coach fares, it's possible that a significant portion of the fare is that short hop where there is little or no competition. Something to check into on the fare rules on ITA when you do a search. I found a crazy cheap flight on Copa for $475 (IAD-SCL), so beside that I bought one from DTW to IAD leaving enough time between them, and everything is for under $850. The only bad thing is that I have to pay for my bags with Delta and I didn't know that until after I bought the tickets. Whatever, I'm pretty much celebrating anyway Souvlaki ss fucked around with this message at 01:15 on Dec 2, 2014 |
# ? Dec 1, 2014 21:17 |
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Bread Set Jettison posted:So i waited a bit: I'd still wait until after the holidays at a minimum.
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# ? Dec 2, 2014 04:50 |
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I'm going to Japan next year and I would like to use points instead of paying $1800+ for a ticket if I can. I looked at some of the better known sites and that is the avg price I have found so far. Origin (Huntsville AL "HSV") I have no problem going to one of the airports around me if it saves me a ton of money. Destination (Japan) We are going to Tokyo but if flying to a different city is cheaper then so be it. Duration of trip with dates (Right now we are thinking about leaving on May 22 and coming back on May 31) Flexibility (This can be moved around the whole month of May as long as I'm not off for more than 5 workdays. I have no issues with flight times or stops) I found Delta rewards from HSV are 110k and United has round trip for 70k. I basically understand how points work with same carrier but using them on partner airlines is still new to me. I do have some points saved up that I can use. 85k Delta miles 55k UR points I just wanted to see if you guys had any ideas that might help me out in my quest to get really good sushi.
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# ? Dec 16, 2014 00:41 |
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You don't need to go to Japan for great sushi. That being said why not fly direct out of ATL? You have enough miles, depending on availability, for one round trip ticket.
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# ? Dec 16, 2014 03:00 |
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I couldn't get anything lower than 100k delta miles the last time I looked but after you said something I found one for 70k that might work for me.
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# ? Dec 16, 2014 16:32 |
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FYI I noticed some absurdly good January airfare today, mostly out of JFK. (All one way) JFK-Oslo $131, JFK-Copenhagen $150, (Not that I would want to go to either in January, but that is cheap as poo poo for getting to Europe and then popping wherever) JFK-Nassau $117, JFK-Cartagena $178, JFK-Moscow $239, JFK-Beijing $267. Boston has some good prices too, as does Fort Lauderdale. A lot of tempting stuff.. http://www.skyscanner.com/transport/flights-from/jfk/january-2015/cheapest-flights-from-new-york-john-f.-kennedy-in-january-2015.html?rtn=0
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# ? Dec 28, 2014 06:50 |
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Bread Set Jettison posted:Origin: Boston So it's almost January and flights are now 942. Keep waiting or are these just gonna be the prices? E: Welp gently caress prices are going up, Im gonna book now. E2: I checked again this morning and the flights are back to 943 E3: Welp back up again. Yeah I guess I should just book now. Bread Set Jettison fucked around with this message at 13:50 on Dec 29, 2014 |
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Bread Set Jettison posted:So it's almost January and flights are now 942. Keep waiting or are these just gonna be the prices? Other than the mistake fares that have happened in the last week, I haven't seen lower fares off the east cost for large sections of Europe.
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# ? Dec 30, 2014 04:03 |
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What are the thoughts on this: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-11-18/united-orbitz-sue-travel-site-over-hidden-city-ticketing-1-.html Has Hidden City Ticketing ever saved anyone money, any experiences? Church Ladyboy fucked around with this message at 21:29 on Dec 30, 2014 |
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Jossos posted:What are the thoughts on this: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-11-18/united-orbitz-sue-travel-site-over-hidden-city-ticketing-1-.html Never really tried skiplagged or hidden city ticketing, since I always end up checking my luggage. Now they're just calling attention to the whole thing and more people might look into it. The airlines should just fix their own rules on the fare pricing instead of blaming it on someone else for their losses. Mackieman posted:Other than the mistake fares that have happened in the last week, I haven't seen lower fares off the east cost for large sections of Europe. I'm wishing for a non-gulf carrier mistake fare from US to somewhere, because I've been to the UAE way too much in 2014. Bread Set Jettison posted:Origin: Boston I was in Dublin in November for a day or so, and December for a couple days. The weather was dreary and rainy the entire time. Apparently the weather is the best in April and May, according to the two locals that I talked to. Maybe that's why it is some sort of sweet spot?
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fuseshock posted:Never really tried skiplagged or hidden city ticketing, since I always end up checking my luggage. Now they're just calling attention to the whole thing and more people might look into it. The airlines should just fix their own rules on the fare pricing instead of blaming it on someone else for their losses. Hidden city ticketing and throw away ticketing aren't new or novel, this dude just made the decidedly dick move of trying to publize it. The cocks at Airfare Watchdog did the same thing a couple of years ago with fuel dumping which resulted in the airlines getting wise to it and almost universally removing it by either not calling it YQ anymore (which was specious in the first place as that fee hasn't been about fuel for a long time) or simply bundling it into the airfare. There's lots of tricks and tips that don't get posted publicly for this very reason. In this case, there's not much the airline can do about people buying tickets this way except automate process via analytics to determine where it's happening most often and punish those customers abusing the system. I've done it on occasion, but I don't make a habit of it, and I think that's sound advice for pretty much anything related to fares and loopholes in airline policies: pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered. In other news, the weather in Ireland can be poo poo at any time. You don't go to Ireland for the weather; you go for the Dublin Coddle at the Hairy Lemon pub and to nearly die while driving on their A roads.
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# ? Dec 30, 2014 23:30 |
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Hey guys, here are the details for the trip that I'm planning.
I'm booking travel for two people, so I don't very much know if there are any deals for that kind of situation or not but I figured more information is better than less. Let me know if I'm missing anything or if anyone has any tips. I've used the flight matrix and found that the cheapest flights right now range from possibly $950-1050. I'm really hoping to figure out a way to get the cost down to $800 or cheaper by just being creative.
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# ? Dec 31, 2014 18:54 |
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You've given a very narrow window of possible flights to choose from. And how do you even see a boat working into this timeline? There are no deals for booking 2 people. I would start looking and if you feel it is cheap grab it. Nothing you can do now but usually for vacation I try to pick a general time and let specific dates within that time to be determined by any airfare deals. Hotel deals are easier and seem to last longer. sellouts fucked around with this message at 06:25 on Jan 1, 2015 |
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That'll be the approach I take then. The reservations were already made because a friend has a time share there so I will be able to stay for free.
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