I know...crazy, then today, I got another alert....same exact flight with two RT business class seats....$9,334. So down over 5 grand. Again...why? Imagine booking two non-refundable tickets yesterday and then seeing that today? I'd lose my mind.
This trip to Hawaii is for our 25th anniversary so we're splurging a bit. Sounds like you did well with pricing if that includes all lodging for 9 days! We're spending quite a bit more, but again...special trip and we're mid-50s and have decided to keep working another 5 years because we need to stay in NJ for an elderly parent and so can't retire now and travel more like we'd planned. So...if we're going to work and are already saving plenty for retirement, we're offsetting that pain....with nicer travel while still doing the 9-5...if that makes sense. In Kauai we settled on Poipu Beach and are staying at the Ko'a Kea Resort. It's a boutiquey 4 star. We'd toyed with two hotels on Kauai and had booked 1Hotel Hanalei for 1/2 of the stay, but the resort just opened two weeks ago after a zillion delays and we don't think they'd be at "5 star" service....the rates for an ocean front room are very high. So, we settled on the boutiquey Ko'a Kea with an Ocean Front suite...and rented a jeep through Turo. It's not an individual renter...it's a small agency by the airport that uses the Turo App and has very good reviews....and we were able to add a couple of extras like having two Tommy Bahama chairs and umbrella in the Jeep when we pick it up. All of that was $800 (with extra insurance and fees/tank refill)...but still way cheaper than any of the other options before any fees, taxes and sans chair/umbrella. We plan to be out and about most days on Kauai, including spending time up in Hanalei (hence the jeep rental). On the Big Island we're staying at Mauna Lani, a 5 star Auberge resort....no car rental on the Big Island. We are doing things....like scuba diving, outrigger canoeing, and a helicopter tour around the island and hopefully close to the active volcano, but we plan to really enjoy the resort.
I'm already watching flights for a trip we're taking to South Africa in September of 2024...and again, the prices for business are *all* over the place. For this year's September flights....same dates as we'll take next year, they've ranged from $10,600 to over $22,000 for two of in United Polaris class. For that one....it's a 15 hour flight, and I definitely think we'd be able to do the economy plus on the Dreamliner in that configuation...as it's very similar to United's domestic business class seats, but my husband was like...."nope...it's a 15 hour flight". Who am I to fight him on that

. Also, United flies direct from Newark to Cape Town....and from Johannesburg to Newark (where we'll be departing from). Another weird thing is that United is offering "partially refundable tickets".....which are always *more* expensive than the fully refundable tickets....so I don't understand that at all. By the time we're able to book those flights....this October.....I hope to have a good handle on the range and know when to pounce. And again...hope to get refundable tickets for about $1,000 more in the case of those flights. If for some reason prices really dropped....we could cancel and rebook. Or if there's say...a world pandemic, we'd get our money back immediately instead of having to fight for over a year like we did in 2020 for international flights.
I guess we'll be back from our trip to Hawaii before you guys head out, but hope you have a nice trip and it's lovely that you're still going in honor of your Mom.