Whats the best way to track fare rates? Heading to disneyland from the east coast in December, and surprised how hight the rates were. Also I wouldnt want to book for a credit because we only fly about every 15 months. is there some alert website that would email me if it changes?
Whats the best way to track fare rates? Heading to disneyland from the east coast in December, and surprised how hight the rates were. Also I wouldnt want to book for a credit because we only fly about every 15 months. is there some alert website that would email me if it changes?
deleted. Sorry, this post was a little too political. Let's just say that I would not expect a drop in gas prices this year due to the election. This will likely keep airfare high as well.
Well, so far I'm really glad I booked on Sunday. Our RT flights have already gone up $36 a person.
I agree, the oil companies will definitely try to keep prices as high as possible to maintain an environment of fear and dissatisfaction regarding our federal government.
Well, we are going 12/30 - 1/6 and the prices came out @ $236 round trip. That's high compared to what we normally pay, but we don't usually fly at peak times. I also have about $263 in credits, so for the 3 of us it would be $526. I'm thinking I should just go ahead and purchase them, but I'll be kicking myself if the price drops!![]()
I didn't read the whole thread but personally, I think with the rising fuel costs it's better to book ASAP. I booked Jet Blue from Dulles for our flights over spring break @ $210 pp round trip (leaving TODAY) last fall when they released the schedule & it promptly went UP, UP, UP right after & stayed up. When all the airlines released for August back in January I was expecting to pay less since it's not a holiday period...WRONG! SW & AT out of BWI along with JB out of Dulles were ALL higher than what I paid for spring break (like $256+) so I ended up booking on United out of Dulles for $210 pp (same was what we paid for spring break). I have been watching those fares either hold steady or increase since then...across the board. NONE have dropped. So I am glad I booked what I did when I did. The days of cheap air are over - at least for now.
This just isn't true. As much as I am not a fan of oil companies, it's not their greed driving the increase in fuel costs. Oil prices are high due to increased demand, supply problems (South Sedan, Nigeria, and Syria), and concerns by traders worried about tensions with Iran causing more supply problems. Among other things.
The US government really doesn't have much influence on global oil prices.
I don't want to start a political discussion, but if gas prices aren't politically motivated, then why do you think the prices took a drastic nose dive in the months prior to the 2008 election? Was it just coincidence?
http://gasbuddy.com/gb_retail_price_chart.aspx