Richard M Nixon
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I was looking at ITA software's flight matrix a few weeks back and pricing out tickets for two from AUS to MCO in April 2015 for about $600 roundtrip. Now I see it's up to about $900, for the times I'm looking for. Of course, I dropped a brick and now I'm worried about what to do. I read that the ideal time to buy airfare is about 90-120 days before travel, but now I'm concerned that the good times (read: flights that don't get in at 10pm my arrival day or depart at 6am my last day) are going to be all taken. I thought this was pretty absurd at first, given how far away I am from my flight date, but the airfare sites I've looked at are all advertising only 5, 4, 2 seats left on flights. Do people really fill up flights so early in advance? Should I just bite the bullet and spend a grand on airfare now?
A friend mentioned that it's likely an airline will be adding more flights to its schedule as the flights I see now are filling. Is this likely? I assumed that what was posted is all that flies, but I'd like to hear from the experienced flyers out there. Will airlines usually end up adding more flights as time goes on? Especialle for something so far out?
A friend mentioned that it's likely an airline will be adding more flights to its schedule as the flights I see now are filling. Is this likely? I assumed that what was posted is all that flies, but I'd like to hear from the experienced flyers out there. Will airlines usually end up adding more flights as time goes on? Especialle for something so far out?