Wooo! $99 AA flight (Cross country!) Jan15

MikeSF

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Already booked my flight to Orlando some time ago, I grabbed a flight that leaves at 12:55AM, basically so I can get in Orlando at 9:30 am and I don't lose a day, or I can use the day to adjust to the time. However no return flight, thankfully the days are gone where a round trip flight is significantly cheaper than one-way.

Today I looked at orbitz, MCO to SFO on Jan 15, $99!!!! Geeze, don't see that too often, even managed to snag a flight leaving at 5:55pm so I don't lose that day!

So heads up to everyone, not sure if this deal is SFO exclusive, but I got to imagine it's cheaper elsewhere.
 
Already booked my flight to Orlando some time ago, I grabbed a flight that leaves at 12:55AM, basically so I can get in Orlando at 9:30 am and I don't lose a day, or I can use the day to adjust to the time. However no return flight, thankfully the days are gone where a round trip flight is significantly cheaper than one-way.

Today I looked at orbitz, MCO to SFO on Jan 15, $99!!!! Geeze, don't see that too often, even managed to snag a flight leaving at 5:55pm so I don't lose that day!

So heads up to everyone, not sure if this deal is SFO exclusive, but I got to imagine it's cheaper elsewhere.
WOW that's a steal $99... I'm flying from SJC which is only an hour from there and the cheapest I found was $350 and that was 5 months ago... Well mine is RT, but still that's awesome.. Good lookin' out:thumbsup2
 
Yeah, it was weird too, there's a stop over in Dallas/Ft Worth, but if you bought a ticket ONLY to DFW it cost over $200, what's to stop someone from just not boarding the connecting flight?

I spent a bit of time trying to research why that price was so low, yet not low anywhere else! :D
 
Yeah, it was weird too, there's a stop over in Dallas/Ft Worth, but if you bought a ticket ONLY to DFW it cost over $200, what's to stop someone from just not boarding the connecting flight? D

That's called "hidden city ticketing." Most carriers officially prohibit it, and it can only work under very limited circumstances - for example, if you're only traveling one-way (since the airline will cancel your return trip when you don't show up for the connecting flight). And it can also go wrong in other ways - for example, if the one-way flight is cancelled and the airline rebooks you on a nonstop flight to the nominal destination, or a connection over a different city...
 













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