| Iwan2go |
Sep 14th, 2007 07:14 PM |
I had exactly the same question last year...and went ahead and booked our June 2006 flights in November 2005. I kept watching the fares, and they weren't coming down. The cheapest I had seen (maybe in Sept-Oct?) was $1200, and we ended up paying $1500 each. It DID go up after that - I kept checking - so I was glad I didn't hold out any longer. But I had specific dates and that airline, so maybe other airlines had lower fares later. I never checked them.
We're going again, and booked our April 2008 flights in August on Air France, LAX-Madrid, CDG-LAX return. Cost was $1174.00 on Aug 7th and is now slightly higher, $1285.00. It's REALLY hard to figure out what's happening. You just sort of have to decide what your threshold for suspense is.
We fly AF because I like the direct flights to Paris - less chances of our luggage going astray if we get there early and have only one plane. That said, my connection CDG-MAD is only 1hr 45 minutes so I'm crossing my fingers.
Good idea to choose Expedia and the other search engines for pricing. I still like to book directly with the airline. I think it's advantageous to do so.
Have FUN in Paris! It's a glorious city and a great time to go.
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