I think you are right. We are frequent fliers. Just not at peak season. I’ve been told—not sure how accurate the information is—that buying peak season tickets as soon as they are released is the way to go. Thus I’ve been watching like a hawk. We do have our Christmas Day outbound tickets. Those have gone up over $200 each since we booked. Air Canada’s prices for our homebound leg went up $20 overnight. That’s making me skittish. I’m already uncomfortable with the fare. Watching it go up and up and up is scary. But, Air Canada is too much now, might as well wait for Westjet and even beyond that perhaps. I do know we saw the same phenomenon at Thanksgiving and the fares did go way down about sixty days out. Only thing in our favour is that it’s only two tickets. We are a group of five, but three of us can come home during the second week of January.