Brian Noble
Gratefully in Recovery
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- Mar 23, 2004
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I usually try for direct flights, but am willing to leave from any of TOL, DTW, or FNT, and am willing to fly into TPA, SFB, or MCO. I'd rather spend an extra 45 minutes driving from TPA to WDW than connect in, say, Atlanta or O'Hare. I might take a connection if it's vastly cheaper, but usually it isn't.
I bought my late Feb/early March tickets this year in August, and got $280 RT PP on NW for a morning flight down (but not the very first) and a mid-afternoon flight back---ideal times for our family's needs. I could have gotten that down to $225 if I took the 6:40 flight down and the 10:00 AM flight back, but that seemed like too much hassle on both ends.
Right now, you can't get flights on those days for less than $280 at all, even connecting, even at "bad" times, and even considering TPA. Most flights are well north of $300 RT.
I don't know why Feb '06 airfare is shaping up to be so much more expensive than Feb '05 was, but it sure seems to be so far. Last year, I paid less than $200 RT PP on direct Spirit flights, with good (but not perfect) flight times, and I bought those in September!
I bought my late Feb/early March tickets this year in August, and got $280 RT PP on NW for a morning flight down (but not the very first) and a mid-afternoon flight back---ideal times for our family's needs. I could have gotten that down to $225 if I took the 6:40 flight down and the 10:00 AM flight back, but that seemed like too much hassle on both ends.
Right now, you can't get flights on those days for less than $280 at all, even connecting, even at "bad" times, and even considering TPA. Most flights are well north of $300 RT.
I don't know why Feb '06 airfare is shaping up to be so much more expensive than Feb '05 was, but it sure seems to be so far. Last year, I paid less than $200 RT PP on direct Spirit flights, with good (but not perfect) flight times, and I bought those in September!