princess06
Earning My Ears
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I can get Phl to Mco Dec 1-7 for $442.00 for 2 people. What do you think should I book it now or wait?
Us too...for the same dates 11/6 -11/13 but I don't see any nonstop flights out of Boston. I would MUCH prefer to go nonstop but I thought the flights would have been just a little more reasonable out of PVD.![]()
Southwest is the only carrier that flies direct from PVD to MCO, right?
Does anyone know when SW will open their schedule further, like Feb/March 2011?
http://www.southwest.com/flight/travel_center.html
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just found our flights down for 89.00- they have one on our return day,but it';s so early in the a.m.,thinking of waiting it out for a better price on a later flight -wwyd? the later ones are higher right now.....like 167.00 instead of 89.00.....wait,or buy the early one?
I'm pretty sure you can change just the departure or just the return flight, even for a round-trip ticket.if there's any chance you can use the credit, buy the more expensive ticket now and then get the credit if the price drops. you have one year from the date you purchase to use it. remember to book your trip as two one way tickets instead of as a round trip, in case only one way the price drops and the other way the price goes up, that way you can change only the part that's to your advantage.
I'm pretty sure you can change just the departure or just the return flight, even for a round-trip ticket.
Also, I used to book flights separately until I ran into a potential problem in doing this for our trip this last February. Our flight down was canceled due to weather. It looked like we were going to have to cancel our whole trip for a while there. At some point I was informed that while Southwest would refund my canceled ticket, they would not refund the return flight because it was booked separately.
I'm pretty sure you can change just the departure or just the return flight, even for a round-trip ticket.
Also, I used to book flights separately until I ran into a potential problem in doing this for our trip this last February. Our flight down was canceled due to weather. It looked like we were going to have to cancel our whole trip for a while there. At some point I was informed that while Southwest would refund my canceled ticket, they would not refund the return flight because it was booked separately.
You can definitely rebook just one leg without rebooking the whole thing, because I have done this before. However, you are correct--you can't do it with DING fares--so if you get a DING, it's to your advantage to book the legs separately.i'm not sure this is accurate. i believe that you have to rebook the whole thing if you make changes. but i'm not an expert. maybe it's just for in case a good DING comes along. because you can't "adjust" to take advantage of a DING--you actually have to cancel and rebook. i go to flyertalk.com to get clarification on these kinds of questions.
also, we had an experience where we had two one-way flights for a trip where the outbound was canceled due to bad weather on the east coast and they refunded the return as well, even though it was on a separate confirmation number. it's still the return. they can tell that.
I thought fares were non refundable? that is,is I choose one flight/time now, I can't change it later on without a fee...right? or wrong?
I already booked my flights through Airtran; from BWI, non-stop both ways. It was $192.00 round trip and I need to add $30.00 for one bag each way for a total of $222.00
The fares for Southwest (with no baggage fees) is $243.00, so I am still happy with my Airtran flights.
I noticed the same thing last year as well, Southwest was almost $50.00 more the same week.