With fuel prices skyrocketing, I am faced with more uncertainty of when to buy airfare. That and more airlines are in trouble.
I have a trip to ATL in January. Hopefully MCO later in 2006. Already prices are higher than I usually expect by about $50 per person, roundtrip. I know demand makes fuel costs soar, but unfortunately, my income hasn't risen as fast as the demand for oil.
Will prices moderate? I know as well as everyone on this board that flight prices are like the stock market, but I am seeing things sitting still and moving up, not really much fluctuation on the downside.
Could I drive? I suppose. Being from MN, that's a 2 day drive on each end of the trip though. And we are talking wear and tear on my vehicle of an additional 3000 miles, but the cost of fuel round trip would be only $350. If rented a car from home, I probably would still approach what it would cost to fly the family down.
Any discussion?
I have a trip to ATL in January. Hopefully MCO later in 2006. Already prices are higher than I usually expect by about $50 per person, roundtrip. I know demand makes fuel costs soar, but unfortunately, my income hasn't risen as fast as the demand for oil.
Will prices moderate? I know as well as everyone on this board that flight prices are like the stock market, but I am seeing things sitting still and moving up, not really much fluctuation on the downside.
Could I drive? I suppose. Being from MN, that's a 2 day drive on each end of the trip though. And we are talking wear and tear on my vehicle of an additional 3000 miles, but the cost of fuel round trip would be only $350. If rented a car from home, I probably would still approach what it would cost to fly the family down.
Any discussion?