tomandrobin
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I forgot to post yesterday that Southwest had released Ding fares for October. We changed our airfare to $36 to Orlando, saving $212 that we can apply to more food and wine activities!



I forgot to post yesterday that Southwest had released Ding fares for October. We changed our airfare to $36 to Orlando, saving $212 that we can apply to more food and wine activities!![]()
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I forgot to post yesterday that Southwest had released Ding fares for October. We changed our airfare to $36 to Orlando, saving $212 that we can apply to more food and wine activities!![]()
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OK - so let me clarify since I have never done "ding" rates. Did you already buy a ticket awhile back and then switch it when the "ding" rates came out?
Did you have to pay a change of ticket fee? How does all of this work? We need to figure out how to get to Orlando cheaper than we are now!!
Thanks!
SWA doesn't charge ny fees to switch to a lower fare. So if the regular fare drops there's a convenient screen under "Travel Tools" that lets you re-book. Ding fares are a little tricker. I use the two window method and fill everything out to the page where it asks for payment. Then I cancel the more expensive fare and pay for the Ding with my new Travel Funds. There's a moment of breath-holding, but not too bad.
$36! Wow! That's awesome! We just used SW for the first time from BWI in Aug & I watched & watched & watched for a Ding & never ran across one for either flight.We just booked on JetBlue from Dulles for MLK weekend. Believe it or not, the SW flights were like twice as much!
and no seat assignment! Also, Magic Express doesn't handle the bags on your return! So we'll give JetBlue a try - I've heard good things about them! I was not impressed with the "cattle call" involved with SW...but for $36...I might could do it again!
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I thought the same thing about SW when we first used them. I swore I would never use them again. Now I am used to it. I love all the flights they have from BWI ( I live so close to the airport too), the fares are just too good to be true sometimes. I almost always get between 49 and 79 all different times of the year. I have 79 right now for our Thanksgiving Trip.....but I did that round trip and I will never do that again. I have always done one ways...easier to make changes to ressie if fares go down than the roundtrip.
We bought our tickets earlier in the summer. We have the "ding" program loaded to our desktop. About 2 months out they will start to release the ding fares. We book our air fare as one way tickets, that way we can change the portion of the cheaper air fare. No fee is invovled. You get a credit that you have to use in a year (I think). The key is booking the air fare as one way tickets.
orlando paper is reporting that by next year SW will join DME!!!!
so no more taking your own luggage back to the airport and standing in lines!!!