Aliceacc
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We leave for WDW on 7/29. I booked our flights in January, after watching the flights for weeks. I jumped on the day when each of our 5 tickets went down by $50; they were back up the next day.
In order to get the times I wanted, I have us leaving from LaGuardia and returning to JFK. Under normal circumstances, JFK is about half an hour closer, but for the times and prices, it was a no brainer.
Fast forward to July. It's looking more and more likely that the Long Island Rail Road will strike on 7/20. That will pour thousands of commuters on to the very same roads between Long Island and NYC that I'll need to be on to get to LaGuardia.
New flights have since opened up from JFK. I just called Jetblue to ask about changing to an early morning flight out of JFK.
No luck. It would involve a change fee of $100 per ticket. Even if we wait until midnight the day before our flight, the fee only goes down to $50--times 5 tickets --and I would have a heart attack trying to make that happen at the very last minute. It's no accident that I booked the flight 7 months out.
Ah, well, it was worth a shot. Instead, we'll just plan to leave a lot earlier and save all that money. We've booked a ride; I'll wait to see what happens with the strike and call them if necessary to get us on the road a lot earlier. We can always have breakfast at the airport.
For what it's worth, the exact flights that cost us $1220 when we booked in January are now up to a total of $2775.
In order to get the times I wanted, I have us leaving from LaGuardia and returning to JFK. Under normal circumstances, JFK is about half an hour closer, but for the times and prices, it was a no brainer.
Fast forward to July. It's looking more and more likely that the Long Island Rail Road will strike on 7/20. That will pour thousands of commuters on to the very same roads between Long Island and NYC that I'll need to be on to get to LaGuardia.
New flights have since opened up from JFK. I just called Jetblue to ask about changing to an early morning flight out of JFK.
No luck. It would involve a change fee of $100 per ticket. Even if we wait until midnight the day before our flight, the fee only goes down to $50--times 5 tickets --and I would have a heart attack trying to make that happen at the very last minute. It's no accident that I booked the flight 7 months out.
Ah, well, it was worth a shot. Instead, we'll just plan to leave a lot earlier and save all that money. We've booked a ride; I'll wait to see what happens with the strike and call them if necessary to get us on the road a lot earlier. We can always have breakfast at the airport.
For what it's worth, the exact flights that cost us $1220 when we booked in January are now up to a total of $2775.