You ain't seen nothing yet. I hate to be pessimistic, but the price of jet fuel is so high it's almost unprecedented in certain regions.The nonrefundable flight price for our med cruise this summer went up $500 per person from when I bought it last October. I was kicking around upgrading to first class. It went from $5500 to $9200 per person. I am floored. Looks like economy for the 4 of us!
Sitting on a bucket load of SWA reward points. Couldn’t bring myself to use them or book one cash more than 1 leg so far for this year’s travel.The flight we would have booked for this October would be $750 on SW. I was able to get a flight on Delta for $715...in FIRST CLASS! I won't say that SW has completely lost my business, but they are now just one of the airlines that I look at when I am comparing flights
Airlines are going to be losing profits due to fuel prices. Not only that, but I think they'll be cancelling flights due to the energy crisis. I don't think I'd be booking with an airline already in bankruptcy.Sitting on a bucket load of SWA reward points. Couldn’t bring myself to use them or book one cash more than 1 leg so far for this year’s travel.
My market only has a couple of NS options to MCO. The prices I’ve been seeing for SWA, both out of the gate & up to even a month prior, are at least 30% more, if not closer to double for same dates last year. I partially blame it on their new structure of seat classes & credit expirations. They are coming out high and staying there. have seen only a few drops on dates I’m watching & those are on off peak time flights.
getting ready to pull trigger for Sept flights to MCO, again on Allegient. Just as I did for three other RT trips this year. Hard to ignore when the fares are a minimum of 1/3rd the price of SWA. Helps justify it that the mr qualifies for 2 free checked bags to equate to the free ones we’d get using the SWA branded CC. Annoying they have such limited flight dates & times, a trade off I suppose.
We did book two, last minute, short trips using Spirit @ $29 each way this year in Feb & March. Of course, since in bankruptcy, a bit of a gamble. They also switched each flight departure time around an average of 7 times while we were in the terminal. We got what we paid for, not a thing more there.
it's not for the faint of heart lolI don't think I'd be booking with an airline already in bankruptcy.
That makes sense. There's never a huge financial risk in going to WDW unless you book non-refundable rooms....Cruises on the other hand...I'm cruising out of Europe this Summer. I'm not overly concerned, but I'm starting to get a little concerned.it's not for the faint of heart lol
In all seriousness, my understanding is that booking a carrier in bankruptcy negates trip insurance coverage.
this sort of trip is a short, bonus getaway done on a dime. (happens with APs burning a hole in one's pocket and lots of free time). We accept the potential risk.
i certainly don't recommend to anyone not prepared to scramble to make alternate travel arrangements, or take the 'loss' in this sort of scenario.