VanessasMom
Disney Bound!
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I usually buy our airfare 6-8 weeks out on a Tuesday. In the past this strategy always worked, but the rules are changing. When I looked at eight weeks out, fares from Chicago were $250 round trip. Then they dropped to $211 about six weeks out. I had many things happening and couldn't book. When I looked at five weeks out, the air soared to $300. I thought I missed the boat on the cheap air. So I decided to stalk the prices, checking everyday in my spare time one to five times a day. I kept checking it out and saw the averages around $258. I decided that if there were less than ten seats left I would buy otherwise i would wait it out for some sort of price drop.
I am leaving on May 29th. On Friday, May 4th, the airfare dropped to $166 round trip. The airline is American and our flights are the perfect times for us. We depart at 7:00 am and our return flight departs at 7:35 pm from Orlando. The flights are both non-stop. I cannot express how happy I was to book this flight at this price! I just wanted to post this because I see a lot of threads about booking as far in advance as possible to get the best price, but sometimes it pays to wait as well. It's all a gamble. Good luck to all you bargain airfare shoppers!!!
I am leaving on May 29th. On Friday, May 4th, the airfare dropped to $166 round trip. The airline is American and our flights are the perfect times for us. We depart at 7:00 am and our return flight departs at 7:35 pm from Orlando. The flights are both non-stop. I cannot express how happy I was to book this flight at this price! I just wanted to post this because I see a lot of threads about booking as far in advance as possible to get the best price, but sometimes it pays to wait as well. It's all a gamble. Good luck to all you bargain airfare shoppers!!!