We are planning to fly out on March 11 out of New Orleans. Prices have already gone up in the past week. Do they go down the closer to flight time or up? Don't want to end up paying way more than I could have!
1. Don't book round-trip - book as one way going and one way coming back. (If one leg of the trip gets cheaper you just rebook that part. If it was originally booked as round trip the whole trip would have to be rebooked and sometimes both legs don't go down. Or one goes down and the other goes up)
Is this still true? I booked round trip on SW, and needed to change the date of my return. It was very easy to just select the leg I wanted to change, and only change that flight. I didn't have to do anything to the first flight. I think it's okay to book roundtrip, even if you'll need to make changes. If someone knows differently, please correct me.
With a standard drop in pricing, wont be an issue, if a DING! fare comes out and you want to, unless they have changed it you have to 'cancel' the one reservation and rebook and use the credits from the cancellation. Again, I'm reading conflicting reports on how changing a ding fare works now.
Is this still true? I booked round trip on SW, and needed to change the date of my return. It was very easy to just select the leg I wanted to change, and only change that flight. I didn't have to do anything to the first flight. I think it's okay to book roundtrip, even if you'll need to make changes. If someone knows differently, please correct me.