TigerlilyAJ
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I'm trying to get together airfare for a trip in the first week of May. Buffalo Airport has JetBlue offering nonstop RT tickets to Orlando for C$288 ($576 for two). But my travel companion is very worried about having to cross a land border to get to the plane, even though I think the U.S. closing the land border again is very unlikely. Even without that, though, we need someone to drive us to Buffalo, which currently means someone would need a PCR test after dropping us off and after picking us up to drive back into Ontario* despite spending under two hours in NY. Or we can walk across the land border and pay for a taxi/Uber/shuttle? I found a website for a shuttle that claims they can pick you up on the Canadian side of the border and drive a carload to the airport for US$105. Anyone have experience with any of these scenarios? Wwyd?
So we're looking at flying out of YYZ. YYZ means that the two of us would need to test before getting on the plane, so no cost savings there wrt test needs. Here on Jan 12, 2022, Air Canada wants C$550 RT ($1100 for two). $260 more each, which almost buys each of us a third ticket on JetBlue. I always use BUF rather than YYZ because of ridiculousness like this, but haven't done any air travel in the age of Covid. Will AC's prices only keep going up? Any chance they'll go down or have a fare sale if I wait? I have no experience with watching their price patterns.
Orbitz can offer us a mixed ticket of WestJet down to Orlando, AC back to YYZ for C$442 ($884 for two, $308 more than JetBlue). Anything warnings I should know about using different airline in one trip like this?
Should I just pray for the "no tests for short trips" rule to come back for May?
*OK, we're taking a short trip, so the person who drops us off would get tested on Day 1, drive back to Ontario, and return to get us 60 hours later. So technically, could the same Day 1 test be used for Day 1 and Day 3? It would be fewer than 72 hours since the test, but I worry about them being jerks at the border about us using what they might consider a loophole.
So we're looking at flying out of YYZ. YYZ means that the two of us would need to test before getting on the plane, so no cost savings there wrt test needs. Here on Jan 12, 2022, Air Canada wants C$550 RT ($1100 for two). $260 more each, which almost buys each of us a third ticket on JetBlue. I always use BUF rather than YYZ because of ridiculousness like this, but haven't done any air travel in the age of Covid. Will AC's prices only keep going up? Any chance they'll go down or have a fare sale if I wait? I have no experience with watching their price patterns.
Orbitz can offer us a mixed ticket of WestJet down to Orlando, AC back to YYZ for C$442 ($884 for two, $308 more than JetBlue). Anything warnings I should know about using different airline in one trip like this?
Should I just pray for the "no tests for short trips" rule to come back for May?
*OK, we're taking a short trip, so the person who drops us off would get tested on Day 1, drive back to Ontario, and return to get us 60 hours later. So technically, could the same Day 1 test be used for Day 1 and Day 3? It would be fewer than 72 hours since the test, but I worry about them being jerks at the border about us using what they might consider a loophole.