nervous1sttimer
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Sorry - I know the board is full of SW questions, and I've picked up a ton of information, but I have a few more questions.
We are planning to travel Feb 20-Mar 1, 2014 and SW will be releasing those flights on Monday. It seems most people buy right away - is there a reason other than getting the first EBCI tickets? I've noticed the fall fares have gone down quite a few times since they were first released. Doesn't it make more sense to see how prices move rather than jump on them immediately (we have never flown SW before and have no RR points. I can see why you might want to book immediately if you are using points).
I know that SW doesn't charge change fees so you can call and be credited for the difference if your flights get cheaper, but does that work even if only one half of a round-trip ticket gets cheaper? Ie, is there an incentive to buy two one-ways instead to make it easier to save on future reductions?
Thanks!
We are planning to travel Feb 20-Mar 1, 2014 and SW will be releasing those flights on Monday. It seems most people buy right away - is there a reason other than getting the first EBCI tickets? I've noticed the fall fares have gone down quite a few times since they were first released. Doesn't it make more sense to see how prices move rather than jump on them immediately (we have never flown SW before and have no RR points. I can see why you might want to book immediately if you are using points).
I know that SW doesn't charge change fees so you can call and be credited for the difference if your flights get cheaper, but does that work even if only one half of a round-trip ticket gets cheaper? Ie, is there an incentive to buy two one-ways instead to make it easier to save on future reductions?
Thanks!