For holiday travel, how far in advance should I book Air??

louise1928

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We are traveling to Orlando in December (around the 28th), should I book now, or wait a few months. Folks at Fodors.com suggested that we wait a few months, but I am nervous about seats selling out. Please advise..............

PS I do remember when we travel to Orlando in 2001, we purchased our tickets in May of that year, and got a good deal, but I am not sure if we should wait.....



Thanks
 
If you find a good price, I would buy now. The prices go up as the planes fill up. You can always get a credit if the price drops. I have already purchased my 13 tickets for the non stop NWA Dec. 26, 2004-Jan 2, 2005 (GRR-MCO) at $269.
 
So far I have a courtesy hold on a flight with Delta, for $227.00 roundtrip, connecting flights both ways... I wanted nonstop, but so far no luck......:Pinkbounc (phila-orlando)
 
I would as soon as you can. For Easter time last year, I booked almost a year in advance per advice from my friend who was a travel agent. Sure enough, prices went up quickly and stayed up. I was thinking of going for Christmas vacation last year and had watched the airfares/seats. They were sold out pretty quickly for the two weeks surrounding Christmas and New Years
 

We are leaving from Boston on Dec. 27 and returning on Jan. 1. I booked my flight almost as soon as the dates opened. I am paying $244.00 for non stop flights on Song. The price has now risen to $324.00 for the same flights and the seats are beginning to fill up. I didn't really have any flexibility with my dates so I was afraid to wait. I hate the airfare "game" so when I found a price that I thought was reasonable I booked it. I always fly during school vacations so I am used to paying higher fares. I think $227.00 soounds like a good fare.
 
I booked our Dec 24-Jan 2 flights at the 330 day mark with US AIR. We got non-stop, with good times, for Pittsburgh to West Palm Beach for $237 for the 3 of us.
 
So far I have a courtesy hold on a flight with Delta, for $227.00 roundtrip

Just a warning... in most cases a courtesy hold only holds the SEAT not the airfare. If the lower price airfares sell out while you are holding you will get bumped up to the next lowest fare.
 
Thanks everyone for your replies

I booked the Air with Expedia yesterday. After scouting the different websites, including the airlines, I settled on Expedia price of $210.00pp (including tax and fees)....I got a nonstop flight with United from Philly and a connecting flight on the return with Delta.

I thought that was pretty good considering the time frame (Dec 28th - Jan 1st), and with the times I chose, it will allow for us to spend a decent amount of time at the Parks, as we plan to spend a day at Epcot. (11am outbound and 7pm return)...

Has anyone else here booked with Expedia??? This was my first time using them for airline tickets, I have used them for hotels with no problems.


Thanks again:wave2: :wave2:

Now I am excited:Pinkbounc :bounce: :Pinkbounc :bounce:
 
We booked through Expedia once for airline tickets and will never do it again. We booked UA and needed to change our flights by a day. If I had booked through UA I would have been charged a fee and the difference in cost of the flight (which was actually nothing). Through Expedia I could only change my flight if I upgraded to the next level of service which would have cost us an additional $1000! We were stuck with our origianal times. It wasn't worth saving the little we did. Although it does look like you saved a lot through Expedia given the holiday time so it is probably worth it if you are set on travel time.
We booked USAir non-stop for 1/1 - 1/10 for $175/person. We booked the day the return flight was available. I cannot imagine the fares going any lower. I believe that the best deals out of Phily are when the rates are first released. This may change with Southwest starting in May!
 
I booked mid-January for Thanksgiving 2004. Travel dates are November 20-26. Booked on ATA website for $222.00/person. Total of 6 people flying. Non-stop flights from Indianapolis with the exact flight times to maximize the vacation.

I decided that I couldn't stand the waiting game and just went ahead and booked. I imagine that there could be a chance of a cheaper airfare come up, but maybe not at the appropriate dates or times.

It's always a guessing game, isn't it?
 
If prices drop, some airlines will reticket your itinerary at the lower rate, and charge a minimal fee ($25 on Northwest, I believe), but if the price drops by more than $25, then it's worth it.

You do have to tell them that you already have a reservation, and that the price is lower, make sure they know you're not trying to change your existing reservation. (change fees are a bit higher, usually around $100, but the re-ticketing should happen at the lower price)
 














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