It pays to monitor flights and their costs....
I knew when I was going to Negril in January as I had already booked my room with Jean at the Beach Club. What I didn't know was what flights I was going to take. For the longest time the WestJet flights were running at $780 CDN out of Regina and I was beginning to think they were never going to come down. Well last week they went on sale and I managed to get them for around $550 each. So I managed to save $400 dollars. Now all I have to do is watch my countdown tick down! :)
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Good idea to keep monitoring the prices.
Always book hotel first, then keep checking for flight deals.
Enjoy it Crusher!
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Hi Crusher! I monitor my flight costs all the time b/c I'm on SW. I was able to add 3 additional days at no additional costs and I have $300+ credit with them for future travel.
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Just booked our flight at $415/person!!!!!!!!! I'm so freaking happy right now lol.
Now just gotta figure out where to sleep :o:confused:
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TizzyATX
Just booked our flight at $415/person!!!!!!!!! I'm so freaking happy right now lol.
Now just gotta figure out where to sleep :o:confused:
I paid right around there from Philly, Tizzy.
Have you considered Blue Cave Castle? Haven't been but everyone I have talked to about it loves it. I'll be there the week before Thanksgiving.
~Moose
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The real trick is to keep yourself from going back and checking prices AFTER you book the flights. A few years ago I had it where I booked and later discovered that they dropped prices again. Still got a good fare, but it could have been better. Now I just push the button when I feel comfortable and leave it alone from there. I don't want to kick myself for leaving money on the table.
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Johio
The real trick is to keep yourself from going back and checking prices AFTER you book the flights. A few years ago I had it where I booked and later discovered that they dropped prices again. Still got a good fare, but it could have been better. Now I just push the button when I feel comfortable and leave it alone from there. I don't want to kick myself for leaving money on the table.
You are so right about this... it never fells after booking the prices seem to go down every time I check...lol
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Johio
The real trick is to keep yourself from going back and checking prices AFTER you book the flights. A few years ago I had it where I booked and later discovered that they dropped prices again. Still got a good fare, but it could have been better. Now I just push the button when I feel comfortable and leave it alone from there. I don't want to kick myself for leaving money on the table.
Nooooo!! No looking back :eek:
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We're going in jan,usually pay about 500 round trip ,summer or winter, prices from Chicago are around 7-750 discarding spirit,I'm sorry they don't count,1/3 higher!!wtf?