How Much Are You Paying For Airfare?

PWM to MCO $181 (United) next Nov. (Flights as low as $139 but terrible times.)

MCO to PWM 25,000 United miles (+ $5)but flying on USAir, first class.
 
We paid $332 RT on Southwest for late April from STL to MCO. Most we have ever paid for that route but thankfully no baggage fees.
 
MSP Minneapolis to MCO Sept. 19-27 Non-stop Leave at 7:10 am MSP Leave MCO at 2:10 pm $330.00
 
May7-14 - Manchester, NH to MCO on Southwest $1,089 roundtrip for 5 people. $217.80 per person.
 

$267/person from PIT to MCO, and MIA (going there for a few days) to PIT. This is for September 13-22! Flying Delta - tried booking through expedia and it was a nightmare. Booked through Disney and it was magical.
 
Booked SWA the day flights opened; March 3rd;

Isp (Long Island) ( 5 people) to MCO $109.-
MCO to Isp (4 people) 144.-
MCO to Isp (1 person) 306.- :faint:

All flights are Non-Stop!

ECI round trip for 5 people $122.50 But no baggage fees!

Flying the last 2 weeks in August. Paid with Rapid Rewards so the only cash out of pocket was the EBCI.

Still hoping for a price drop for the one way at $306- Otherwise happy with the cost.
 
Flying out of Indianapolis via AirTran Saturday 10/18/14 , non stop both ways. Flying home Monday 10/27/14 x 5 = 1350.50

of course baggage is extra, wanted SW but couldn't get non stop. This is our first time flying as a family. I didn't want to mess with a lay over or changing planes. And we were able to do advance seat assignments with AirTran, it's important for us all to sit together.
 
Flying out of Indianapolis via AirTran Saturday 10/18/14 , non stop both ways. Flying home Monday 10/27/14 x 5 = 1350.50

of course baggage is extra, wanted SW but couldn't get non stop. This is our first time flying as a family. I didn't want to mess with a lay over or changing planes. And we were able to do advance seat assignments with AirTran, it's important for us all to sit together.

:thumbsup2
 
December 6-16 - Champaign, IL (CMI) to Orlando (via Chicago) @ $283 on American Airlines - booked on March 7
 
MSP Minneapolis to MCO Sept. 19-27 Non-stop Leave at 7:10 am MSP Leave MCO at 2:10 pm $330.00

Now this is more what I expect from MSP. Actually that's cheaper than what I have seen in the last couple of years. I paid over in October 2012!
Those who get $200 on SW, non stop no less, that is amazing! I am flying on points this October, but the cheapest on SW is $337 and there are no non stop flights at all.
 
We fly Houston to MCO, round-trip between $300-325 each person on Southwest. We don't do EBCI because we pre-board due to disability. For my mom it's usually cheaper to fly from San Diego to MCO and it makes no sense to me, but hers are usually around $250 round-trip, plus $25 EBCI. We tend to go the week after Thanksgiving once flights go back down.
 
Flying non-stop RT from Cedar Rapids, Iowa to Tampa International Airport on Allegiant Air on May 1, 2014 to May 8, 2014.

$58 flight there + $77 flight back = $135 pp plus $40.00 for luggage RT. Total of $175 pp or $350 for the both of us to fly. :cool1:

We may have to drive an hour or so from Tampa to Orlando but alot cheaper than flying into Orlando or Sanford. Plus we might stop in Clearwater to see the Gulf of Mexico and take in the casino in Tampa after we arrive and before we head back home.
 
Flying non-stop RT from Cedar Rapids, Iowa to Tampa International Airport on Allegiant Air on May 1, 2014 to May 8, 2014.

$58 flight there + $77 flight back = $135 pp plus $40.00 for luggage RT. Total of $175 pp or $350 for the both of us to fly. :cool1:

We may have to drive an hour or so from Tampa to Orlando but alot cheaper than flying into Orlando or Sanford. Plus we might stop in Clearwater to see the Gulf of Mexico and take in the casino in Tampa after we arrive and before we head back home.

NICE! We've never tried flying into Tampa as we don't rent a car. Maybe one year.
 
$1,330 for 4 going from PIT to MCO in early May on Southwest.

That's broken down to $157 one way, per person. I look at that as $60 for the "free" baggage and $97 fares. Plus $25 each for EBCI since we won't be able to check in at T-24 on our own.
 
Originally I was booked with SW nonstop for $186 to Orlando from Nashville and around $168 back home. Sep 22-30. So it was around $354 total. I don't remember exactly because I paid with points. However I noticed that the fares had dropped today. So I re-booked at $161 down and $129 back and got a bit over 4500 points back. Currently $290 round trip.
 
Nov 6-11
Flying SEA-MCO and back.

Nonstop flight on Alaska, 284 (though I'm using miles).
One stop flight on United back, 150.


And that's actually more than I should have paid, but I delayed on buying the first flight b/c I had to talk to my friend about it.
 
For my mom it's usually cheaper to fly from San Diego to MCO and it makes no sense to me, but hers are usually around $250 round-trip

So true. I can fly cheaper San Diego to MCO than my friend flies from Arizona to MCO. Finding decent airfare for her to fly from Tucson is always a nightmare.
 
July 9-15
JetBlue BUF->MCO - $249.80 round trip ($114.90 down and $134.90 return).
Could've had $114.90 each way if we jumped a little quicker.
 












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