Has anyone tried to book non-stop out of Logan to Orlando for April vacation 2004? I stayed up until midnight, so I could book the flight as soon as it went on sale. Usually, I can book it for around $102 - $110 one way. The prices that went online were at full coach ($282.50) one way. I can't afford to spend over $500 per ticket. I decided to reserve a flight that had one stop in Atlanta for $105 one way.
Now I am trying to decide if I should ticket the reservation or if I should take my chances and wait for the prices to come down or for Southwest to come out with their fares. I think Delta has finally caught on with the school vacation week. I don't think they will lower their prices, because the demand is so high.
The connection only extends our travel time by 2 hours, however, my daughters have a very difficult time with their ears (they have had 11 surgeries between the 2 of them on their ears). Flying can be very painful for them, so I always get a non-stop flight to limit their torture. If it wasn't for my daughters' ears, I would book the flight in a heartbeat. I just can't stand to see the tears roll down their faces when we start to decend. What should a mother do??????????
Now I am trying to decide if I should ticket the reservation or if I should take my chances and wait for the prices to come down or for Southwest to come out with their fares. I think Delta has finally caught on with the school vacation week. I don't think they will lower their prices, because the demand is so high.
The connection only extends our travel time by 2 hours, however, my daughters have a very difficult time with their ears (they have had 11 surgeries between the 2 of them on their ears). Flying can be very painful for them, so I always get a non-stop flight to limit their torture. If it wasn't for my daughters' ears, I would book the flight in a heartbeat. I just can't stand to see the tears roll down their faces when we start to decend. What should a mother do??????????