disneychrista
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I am heading to Las Vegas in March. I have been tracking flight costs and they are heading down. I think it was originally $225 and is now just under $100. I am tempted to bite the bullet and book my airfare now. As I was watching the prices I originally said if/when it got to under $100 I would go ahead and book.
In the spirit of Las Vegas, do I gamble that the flight will continue to come down or do I fold and book now? When do flights generally stop going down in price and start going up?
Bonus question. This is a budget carrier and I am not paying to book a specific seat, so it will be assigned after I check in. Someone may be coming with me but won't know for a month or so if they can. I am going either way. If they are able to come will they try to get us seats together (if available) or do they just randomly assign available seats without regards to travel party. It is a short flight and it doesn't matter if we sit together or not, I am just curious.
In the spirit of Las Vegas, do I gamble that the flight will continue to come down or do I fold and book now? When do flights generally stop going down in price and start going up?
Bonus question. This is a budget carrier and I am not paying to book a specific seat, so it will be assigned after I check in. Someone may be coming with me but won't know for a month or so if they can. I am going either way. If they are able to come will they try to get us seats together (if available) or do they just randomly assign available seats without regards to travel party. It is a short flight and it doesn't matter if we sit together or not, I am just curious.