I agree but I have to point out that the big ones charge too unless flying first class or you have their credit card.I refuse to fly on the budget airlines with their nickel-and-diming and having to pay to bring luggage
Don't look at what "we're" paying. Check Google Flights to get real data about historic fares, and when you might want to purchase.
I fly BWI-MCO frequently and for late October I paid around $300 for Business Select. Last September I paid around $180 for Business Select but that was a late night flight. I always find it worth it to up my fare to Business on Orlando flights to ensure overhead space. On my last flight everyone in late B/all of C group had to gate check their bags due to all of the bins being full.I’m looking to buy tickets from BWI to MCO and right now tickets are around $300-$400 per person for SW and the “better” airlines (I refuse to fly on the budget airlines with their nickel-and-diming and having to pay to bring luggage) but Google says this is high so I’m waiting a bit to see if they go down, and they should (our trips in January). Looks like average round trip tickets from BWI to MCO are typically around $150-$200 per person. Waiting to hopefully get closer to that price point. We always drive down because my oldest is terrified to fly, but she’s not going this trip. So not used to flying there, but looking forward to not making that loooong drive.
That makes sense to do.I fly BWI-MCO frequently and for late October I paid around $300 for Business Select. Last September I paid around $180 for Business Select but that was a late night flight. I always find it worth it to up my fare to Business on Orlando flights to ensure overhead space. On my last flight everyone in late B/all of C group had to gate check their bags due to all of the bins being full.
You can take Spirit out of the search parameters and get an accurate history.I’ve been using Google but it’s not accurate because Spirit is consistently the cheapest. Spirit and Delta are the only direct flights and after a bad experience, we refuse to fly Spirit.
Both MCO and BWI have awful waits for baggage claim. I would rather not deal with it. I also don't bring a rolling suitcase and use an Osprey travel bag that is way smaller than some of the stuff I've seen people bring into the cabin.That makes sense to do.
My ?? is why in the world does everyone need to carry on a bag when they give you two to check in the first place!!
I understand not wanting to wait at baggage claim but for those who need to check luggage anyway why do you need a carry on as well??? When we arrive at MCO baggage claim it seems like at least a 1/3 of the plane has the rolling 20" suitcases with them before the first checked bag arrives on the belt.
Try unchecking Spirit under "airlines" before you search. You can customize departure time, bag inclusions, airlines, number of stops, etc.How? I don't see any options for this.
That is an awesome deal!!!JFK-MCO on Delta for next week cost us 25k Skymiles total for main cabin for both of us together RT. The cash fare was similarly cheap, we booked back in May.
We were originally booked on JetBlue but they changed our return flight to a really stupid time so I started looking for alternatives and was shocked to see Delta so cheap. We ended up getting super cheap upgrades to FC too…I have been lucky with getting cleared for them as a lowly silver but my partner has no status and I was worried about us getting separated so when I saw the algorithm dip so low I pounced.
Southwest should have a fare sale soon that includes January. My DCA-MCO flights in Sept are $37 each way from a fare sale over the summer, and my Dec flights were less than 4000 pts each way. I am flying on weekdays though. SW was very high when the rates came out for March, so I booked with American pts - 9,000 one way and 12,500 the other. Recently got a Jet Blue credit card which comes with 80,000 pts so I may try them some too in the future.I’m looking to buy tickets from BWI to MCO and right now tickets are around $300-$400 per person for SW and the “better” airlines (I refuse to fly on the budget airlines with their nickel-and-diming and having to pay to bring luggage) but Google says this is high so I’m waiting a bit to see if they go down, and they should (our trips in January). Looks like average round trip tickets from BWI to MCO are typically around $150-$200 per person. Waiting to hopefully get closer to that price point. We always drive down because my oldest is terrified to fly, but she’s not going this trip. So not used to flying there, but looking forward to not making that loooong drive.
My ?? is why in the world does everyone need to carry on a bag when they give you two to check in the first place!!
I understand not wanting to wait at baggage claim but for those who need to check luggage anyway why do you need a carry on as well??? When we arrive at MCO baggage claim it seems like at least a 1/3 of the plane has the rolling 20" suitcases with them before the first checked bag arrives on the belt.
Sorry I was referring to the carry on suitcases. Most meds and valuables can be carried in a bag like you mentioned. Medical equipment can be carried separately in its own case (which can also store the valuables/meds) and of course is exempt from carry on rules.A few reasons -
Medical equipment that you may want to/need to/have to keep with you.
RX meds
Valuables (jewelry you may need, computer/camera)
change of clothes in case your luggage gets lost.
When I travel for work I usually check all my stuff except my computer tote bag, and I can toss my RX's & toothbrush in there and put it under the seat - but honestly I'm short and have a issue reaching the overhead area myself without hitting someone with my bag. If I didn't struggle with getting my bag up there I'd go carry on only - seems silly to check a bag for a 1 or 2 night stay.
I was going to say that also. We never use the overhead bins and put our duffels under the seat. I’m always perplexed when I see women put their purses in the overhead bin, why??A few reasons -
Medical equipment that you may want to/need to/have to keep with you.
RX meds
Valuables (jewelry you may need, computer/camera)
change of clothes in case your luggage gets lost.
When I travel for work I usually check all my stuff except my computer tote bag, and I can toss my RX's & toothbrush in there and put it under the seat - but honestly I'm short and have a issue reaching the overhead area myself without hitting someone with my bag. If I didn't struggle with getting my bag up there I'd go carry on only - seems silly to check a bag for a 1 or 2 night stay.