How Often do Southwest's Prices Change?

dobball23

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How often does Southwest change its prices? A flight I was watching from Baltimore to Orlando for this July was at $111 (each way) for a number of weeks and just jumped to $121. I would like to get the flight booked in the next couple of days, but am wondering if I gamble by waiting to see if the price wil drop back down?

If Southwest doesn't typically adjust prices often, then I will likely just go ahead and book at the $121 price.
 
How often does Southwest change its prices? A flight I was watching from Baltimore to Orlando for this July was at $111 (each way) for a number of weeks and just jumped to $121. I would like to get the flight booked in the next couple of days, but am wondering if I gamble by waiting to see if the price wil drop back down?

If Southwest doesn't typically adjust prices often, then I will likely just go ahead and book at the $121 price.

There's no way to know. It could have been they had 10 seats @ $111 and they are all sold, so now it jumps to the next level, $121. It's not necessarily a "price adjustment". They may look at that flight and see they have alot of empty seats and put more seats into the lower price category.
 
There's no way to know. It could have been they had 10 seats @ $111 and they are all sold, so now it jumps to the next level, $121. It's not necessarily a "price adjustment". They may look at that flight and see they have alot of empty seats and put more seats into the lower price category.

Thanks for the info/feedback! I appreciate getting some insight from someone who probably knows more than I do about booking flights (I only do it every 3-4 years!).
 
If you can wait until Tuesday or Wednesday, try again. I've always found prices to be a little lower.
 

SWA raises its prices Fri-Sun. I was watching a flight for this week since October. The prices went from $109 from Mon-Thu to $129 over the weekend. I booked when they dis one of their regular sales and dropped to $95.
 
I check Southwest several times a day because I have found they can change fares often :rolleyes1 I love the fact that if the fares decrease, I can get a credit for future travel :dance3:
 
I'm so disappointed that the SW prices keep going up! The fare is more than double what we paid for June of '09. I'm trying to plan a vacation for June '11, but so far the prices have not come down at all! I've been checking several times a week since the May/June prices were released.

The prices just jumped $10 a couple of days ago, just like the OP noticed. Here I've been waiting for a special like I've gotten every other time right after the first of the year, but this year nothing. I can't justify paying between $210 and $285 per person each way when we usually pay $99 each way. I can see jumping to $159 even, but sheesh! The fares are getting ridiculous.

It's cheaper to fly from almost everywhere else I check, even places in the other direction that are farther away. Unfortunately, the two nearest other large cities (Phoenix & Denver) are 7 hour drives away and are about $30 cheaper per person, so that's not even worth driving to a different airport.
 
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I am not sure how often they change, but I bought my tickets in Oct. for 89.00 per ticket. I purchased them the day they came out. I just checked today and they went up to 123.00 per ticket.
 
I've been watching SW like a hawk since they opened up the summer dates back in mid November. I should have booked that week as the fare was $104 each way. It has only jumped up once since then but it went up to $134.

I have to go to a convention that, unfortunately, runs through the first week of July. The good news is that it's at WDW :cool1: I think I held off on booking as I've never paid more than $89 in the summer and also my oldest DD really doesn't know if she can join us...she's going back to school and tuition is pretty high. I guess I foolishly thought that I would catch a sale...which I usually do but at some point my luck has to run out. I still have lots of time and worst case scenario we have to drive.
 
I booked 3 tickets to Orlando for the end of March on Sunday. When I looked again today, the price had dropped by $55 per ticket, so I rebooked and got the difference as a credit. This afternoon the price is back up to what I paid on Sunday. :confused3 I'm just glad that I caught it when I did! :goodvibes
 
You really need to watch every day. We booked our spring break trip back in October. I was disappointed that we had to fly on a flight with a stop but the prices were outrageous for a non-stop. I watched the flights every day and watched them go up and up - up to close to $375 one way! All of a sudden in the beginning of Dec (it was Saturday, Dec 3rd), they dropped down to $140 and I was able to switch to a nonstop flight for no extra charge. On the next day(Sunday), the flights on the following day dropped and I was able to add an extra night to our trip for no extra cost. Since then, they have been going up and up to the $300 range again.

Past experience for me has been that you will usually see another drop about 6-8 weeks before the flight - seems like SW looks at flights that have a lot of extra seats and drops the price on those. But, I don't think anyone planning a Disney trip could take the chance of waiting until 6 weeks before to book their flight.

Good luck!
 














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