ShannonMB
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I've been looking at flights with Southwest for our October trip, and they seem astronomically higher than in recent years. Like at least 30-40% more than we paid last year.
The question is, I don't always look this far ahead so I'm wondering if I give the rates a little time to simmer, like 3-4 months out, will they change much? I know there are no guarantees, but wanted to see if anyone in-the-know can tell me if there are any general rules of thumb.
Also, I am a little particular about the flights I want (non-stop, the right times, etc), so if I did bite the bullet and pay these prices to avoid my choices getting sold-out, is it true that Southwest will give a credit if the prices do end up going down?
Guesses, speculation, real info welcome. Thanks!!
The question is, I don't always look this far ahead so I'm wondering if I give the rates a little time to simmer, like 3-4 months out, will they change much? I know there are no guarantees, but wanted to see if anyone in-the-know can tell me if there are any general rules of thumb.
Also, I am a little particular about the flights I want (non-stop, the right times, etc), so if I did bite the bullet and pay these prices to avoid my choices getting sold-out, is it true that Southwest will give a credit if the prices do end up going down?
Guesses, speculation, real info welcome. Thanks!!

