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♫Joshua's~♥~Girl♫ 18/11/06 |
As the bad summer influence the price of one ticket? |
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cyndi206 18/11/06 |
The prices tend to sky rocket during the peak holiday season ... Before flying, go to www.tsa.gov for rules and regulations in order to know what is allowed to carry in checked baggage and, and all kinds of useful information. |
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apuleuis 18/11/06 |
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YTBDave 18/11/06 |
We must go back to Economics 101, against the demand of supply. The greater the demand vs supply the higher the price. The airlines want to make money in order to find very few places to offer many discounted levels, when demand for flights are heavy. |
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smcgilli 18/11/06 |
Not as much as those of the imagination. |
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fourwheeln05 18/11/06 |
Drive if you can. The tickets are high due to more people and the last minute planners. if there is a ticket in advance could be more convenient. you could also take a bus. |
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blessed_thang 18/11/06 |
Yes, yes. In Germany, everyone wants to arrive by plane in August, because at that time that lets you out of school (we have a lot of other holidays throughout the year). If we could fly in mid-July, would save over $ 500 per ticket to go over the Atlantic Ocean. But the week starting August 6? Forget unless you buy a ticket before the first week of December. |
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hmmm... 18/11/06 |
At least twice in holiday times. |
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♫Joshua's~♥~Girl♫ 18/11/06 |
I had a price for a flight about a month ago and was really a great price. I checked a couple of weeks later, seems to have jumped from almost $ 90! Do not plan to fly during the holidays, but the summer is that it is right around the corner, have a dramatic effect on the price? Prices tend to fall after the holidays or remain the same? I've never flown before in a way that any info would be helpful! |