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MyBailey Mar 31st, 2007 02:25 PM

Thanksgiving to florida
 
Believe it or not, tickets to florida over Thanksgiving are an impossible market. I have already purchased tickets for my son in New York because NY-Florida is the worst. I am now searching to get tickets from Denver-South Florida and I am having no luck at all. The tickets are outrageous.Should I take a chance and wait and see if they come down, or bite the bullet. eventhough I am not sure I can spend that much. I have looked at hundreds of sites on a daily basis and haven't found anything under $400-500. I am waiting for Southwest to open up, but they are only booking until August. any suggestions? Any off the beated path sites you have had good luck with. I am very discouraged and need some help!Thanks!

gail Mar 31st, 2007 03:24 PM

I just ran it on kayak - DEN-MIA, but also included FLL and PBI. Picked dates of Tues 11/20-Sun 11/25. Got multiple fares for $360. Could save a little money by adding a few days to either end of trip.

That does not seem like an unreasonable fare to me - but you say you are not sure you can spend that much - obviously I am not advocating spending money you can not afford.

I have found when book Thanksgiving travel for our son, waiting does not lower fares (he flies Savannah-Boiston)

MyBailey Mar 31st, 2007 03:33 PM

Unfortunately, my son is a teacher and he is penalyzed if he leaves before Wednesday. So that is a problem for us....yikes. I am hoping maybe Southwest comes through.

rkkwan Mar 31st, 2007 04:54 PM

$400 or so is a good fare for Thanksgiving, in my opinion.

Southwest's full fare DEN-FLL is $332 + tax each way. Even their "Fun fare" is $200 + tax each way. With demand that high during the holiday, I don't see they offering many dirt cheap tickets.

If you want to try, make sure you download their &quot;Ding&quot; program, and then book <b>the second</b> you get notified they're opening up tickets for sale through Thanksgiving. Blink, and the cheaper fares on them will be gone too.

gail Mar 31st, 2007 11:17 PM

DEN-FLL leaving Denver at 5 PM on Wednesday for $328 on Kayak - really, try the site.

I agree that $400 is reasonable fare for that time.

Follow Ding steps, but don't count on SWA to come thru for you - look at the fares another poster quoted. Don't know what kind of fare you were expecting, but this sounds like what it costs to fly from Denver to Florida - whether or not it is Thanksgiving or not.

gail Mar 31st, 2007 11:22 PM

Just for fun (and because I can't sleep) I ran kayak for random June dates (6/11-18) DEN-MIA and got a lowest fare of $322. I think you have an unrealistic idea of current fares on that route.

missypie Apr 3rd, 2007 02:00 PM

I can't find a better fare than $488, Dallas to Orlando.

tmh Apr 3rd, 2007 07:20 PM

And with fuel getting so expensive that could be a better bargain that you realize.

gail Apr 4th, 2007 01:15 AM

missypie - don't know if you also mean Thanksgivign Wed-Sun, but kayak also has several itineraries over that time period DAL-MCO for $414.

Flights are costing a lot more than one expects these days - fuel, slow fare increases, etc. If you have not checked a familiar route recently, you will face sticker shock.

It is my opinion that for holiday periods, fares will not come down - but that is just my opinion and based on nothing other than past experience.

When I am looking for the least expensive fare, I go to kayak, itasoftware then to on-line travel agents (Travelocity, expedia, orbitz) and then to individual airline sites - especially those not listed on these sites.

If I must be someplace - like a holiday family trip, catch a cruise - I never wait for southwest or similar airline to post those dates - unless I am willing then to pay a possibly higher fare on another airline if my dates are not available.

We have used FF miles for our son for holiday trips, een though one pays a premium for dates such as these, if fare is too high.

I think if there were some secret way to get a really cheap fare, someone here would have posted about it already.

missypie Apr 4th, 2007 05:59 AM

We're leaving on the 16th, returning on the 23rd or 24th. I've checked Kayak (very cool) but nothing came up less.

gail Apr 4th, 2007 07:23 AM

Then that is likely close to what it will cost - even air fare &quot;sales&quot; rarely include holiday dates.


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