Airline fares ... GRrrrrrr
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Airline fares ... GRrrrrrr
Yes I know everyone should be used to the constantly fluid nature of internet airline fares, but this is getting ridiculous. I've been watching airfares from DFW to Lima Peru for weeks. From minute to minute the tickets I want can go from under $1000 to over $2000 per ticket. I'm trying to remain calm and wait for a good fare. Yesterday and today I finally see fares I'm interested in purchasing. But when I try to choose the flight and fares that are up there, I encounter a new twist ... I get taken to a sceen that says "The fare has now changed to $4,304, what do you want to do". Unfortunately "throttle someone" is not an option. What is going on? I try clicking as quickly as I can so the fare doesn't expire but I don't even think the fares exist in the first place. And who would pay $4300 for a coach ticket anyway? I'm so frustrated. Sorry had to vent. Wish I could just drive there. A pox upon the airlines. Its as bad as buying a car.
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Why not fly Lacsa through Santiago Chile? American will gouge you since a/ they have a nonstop flight and b/ because they can. <BR><BR>You may want to call a travel agent and ask them if they can quote a consolidator ticket to this destination. Our church group used an agent who got us excellent fares to Lima last summer..about 1/2 of the published fares.
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I just called our agent who we used this past summer..I had her pull up November travel / midweek to Lima on American nonstop. SHe can get a consolidator fare for $700--that includes taxes and all that jazz. The fare is there--you just have to know how to get it.
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Thanks Sister. I'm going to look into Lacsa today. I did find the $700 fare in November. Unfortunately, I think a lot of my problem is that I have to fly around Christmas/New Years. Must be peak time to travel down there, I'm not sure. I trying to leave the day or two after xmas and come home after New Year's. I'd be willing to pay a grand but no more.



