Could someone please explain this to me?
We live in middle Tennessee, about 80 miles from Nashville. We used to fly out of Nashville, but they don't have any direct flights to Negril. You have to have a layover somewhere. We stopped flying out of Nashville several trips ago because the last time we did the airlines lost my luggage for about 24 hours. For the past dozen trips or so, we have been driving to Atlanta (about 4 hours away) and flying direct to MBJ. When we go to Atlanta we go the night before and stay in a nice hotel. We have a leisurely dinner and off to bed with no worries. We buy the park and fly package so we can leave our car at the hotel during our trip and the hotel will shuttle us back and forth to the airport. The hotel is still cheaper than paying airport parking rates and we get dropped off at our airline terminal. The only downside is having to drive 4+ hours home after we leave Negril and land in Atlanta. It has worked wonderfully so far. Now here is where it gets weird......
If we fly out of Nashville this year, it's cheaper than flying out of Atlanta. ??? Almost $100 per person cheaper. Since Nashville doesn't have direct flights, you have to have a layover somewhere and some of the potential layovers are in Atlanta. But it's still cheaper than flying out of Atlanta!! How can this be?
I can never figure out airlines. We are still about 90 days out, so I have plenty of time to buy the plane tickets. Most studies show that about 45 days from travel time is the optimal time to buy your tickets. I am the type of person that checks flight prices daily (at least) but I can never remember this situation before. Can anyone explain this to me?