Frozen2014
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I know there are still 2 months before flights for next year's March break opens up, but trying to understand the best strategy. Last March Break, we booked the April prior from Toronto to Miami and did ok. We purchased separate one-way tickets and purchased right when the each way opened up. (It's annoying as most airlines release daily...but then stall right when they get to March break days).
Next March Break, we have a cruise out of Port Canaveral, so am a bit more worried getting a flight form Toronto to MCO where our flights aren't more than our cruise. Cruise is Sun-Sun so could leave Fri or Sat. We would want to fly direct to get there (would consider 1 stop on the return if it made a difference).
Do others find the best strategy is to purchase separate tickets right when flights open up? This would limit the option of considering say Detroit where we had to drive to the port (as return airport would need to be the same). Or do you wait until your return flights have opened up and book both ways together? Or do you wait...and see all options of different airlines? Some airlines such as WestJet seem to release a bit later than say Air Canada. I have a feeling this flight is gonna be $$$ with many Ontario families wanting to go to Disney or cruise our of PC.
As another question....For Orlando, would anyone consider flying into Miami or FLL? Toronto flies direct to these airports and sometimes the cost is better.
Next March Break, we have a cruise out of Port Canaveral, so am a bit more worried getting a flight form Toronto to MCO where our flights aren't more than our cruise. Cruise is Sun-Sun so could leave Fri or Sat. We would want to fly direct to get there (would consider 1 stop on the return if it made a difference).
Do others find the best strategy is to purchase separate tickets right when flights open up? This would limit the option of considering say Detroit where we had to drive to the port (as return airport would need to be the same). Or do you wait until your return flights have opened up and book both ways together? Or do you wait...and see all options of different airlines? Some airlines such as WestJet seem to release a bit later than say Air Canada. I have a feeling this flight is gonna be $$$ with many Ontario families wanting to go to Disney or cruise our of PC.
As another question....For Orlando, would anyone consider flying into Miami or FLL? Toronto flies direct to these airports and sometimes the cost is better.
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