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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Just Bought our air
We just purchased our air for Feb 09. We booked Jet Blue going out of JFK ($179) and Continental ($209) + tax to Newark home. I have been watching this like a hawk using every possible airport combination. This is close to what we have paid in the past, so I'm glad it is purchased
and done with. Let the countdown begin.Bella |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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What did you pay for your flight?
Just curious what people paid for their flights. I bought mine Feb 9 Direct Flight USAIR from Boston $586 includes tax 6/28-7/12. Found out yesterday same fight cost $130 Less. Sometimes it's a crapshoot.
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We paid $615 out of Atlanta on Delta non-stop.
On sale the fare went to about $420. The fare eventually settled between $480 - $520. Our flight was full. If we had waited would we have been able to get a seat?
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Also if you are purchasing a childs ticket make sure you call the airline direct and ask them if they have a childs fare available. Most places don't publish that they could when you call. Also try using websites like kayak.com and cheaptickets.com. I got my ticket prices off the web site for United. It was actually a US Air operated flight and was listed with US Air for way more than United. Sometimes you get lucky when you shop the fares.
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