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35% increase in fare in last 2 weeks
I was checking on buying tickets into Rome 4/23/09 and out of Athens 05/09/09 in conjunction with a cruise I have reserved. 2 weeks ago I plugged in dates that were the closest I could get at the time and got fares of around $1200 coach. I checked again yesterday-it is $1800. That's a 35% increase. I know it's 11 months away, but if these fares stick I will cancel the cruise. I will not pay $1800 to fly in coach to Europe. I will join the ranks of those having staycations. This may be what the airlines want-get rid of vacation travelers. It will definitely work if these fares stick. And the trickle down effect to all the related travel suppliers will also be felt as there will be no money spent on parking, taxis, hotels, meals, cruises, etc.
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35% is nothing. You should see the Percentage change on some domestic routes over the past few weeks. Some as much as 300%, or more :eek:
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similar happend to tickets outbound Germany to US resp. westcoast. Before 31.5.08 direct flight with LH 880 USD, now 1250 upwards.:(
Class "W" 50% Miles, expired on last Saturday 31.5. Bad luck I'd say, that's life, hurry up when special offers are availble:confused: |
I have had the TA add cruise air to my cruise reservation for now in case I need it as it prices out as $1200. I can always cancel the cruise air if prices drop when I make final payment and choose my own flights. When you take cruise air you have to take the flights they assign. it's almost always going to be crummy, many connection flights.
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Originally Posted by susiesan
(Post 9838469)
This may be what the airlines want-get rid of vacation travelers. It will definitely work if these fares stick. And the trickle down effect to all the related travel suppliers will also be felt as there will be no money spent on parking, taxis, hotels, meals, cruises, etc.
Have you noticed the unreal prices for oil? The airlines had to raise prices because given the sky-rockting cost of oil they cannot afford the low-fares anymore. Granted this sucks for the consumer, and I too would not want to pay 1800 for r/t FCO. But this hardly the airlines fault. |
Originally Posted by COFan
(Post 9838590)
:confused: Why would the airlines want to ger rid of vacation travelers?
Have you noticed the unreal prices for oil? The airlines had to raise prices because given the sky-rockting cost of oil they cannot afford the low-fares anymore. Granted this sucks for the consumer, and I too would not want to pay 1800 for r/t FCO. But this hardly the airlines fault. |
Originally Posted by susiesan
(Post 9838588)
I have had the TA add cruise air to my cruise reservation for now in case I need it as it prices out as $1200. I can always cancel the cruise air if prices drop when I make final payment and choose my own flights. When you take cruise air you have to take the flights they assign. it's almost always going to be crummy, many connection flights.
I did a Rome to Athens itinerary a few years back and loved it. Sailed thru the Corinth Canal which was cool. |
Originally Posted by susiesan
(Post 9838469)
I was checking on buying tickets into Rome 4/23/09 and out of Athens 05/09/09 in conjunction with a cruise I have reserved. 2 weeks ago I plugged in dates that were the closest I could get at the time and got fares of around $1200 coach. I checked again yesterday-it is $1800. That's a 35% increase. I know it's 11 months away, but if these fares stick I will cancel the cruise. I will not pay $1800 to fly in coach to Europe. I will join the ranks of those having staycations. This may be what the airlines want-get rid of vacation travelers. It will definitely work if these fares stick. And the trickle down effect to all the related travel suppliers will also be felt as there will be no money spent on parking, taxis, hotels, meals, cruises, etc.
$137.93 |
Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter
(Post 9838483)
35% is nothing. You should see the Percentage change on some domestic routes over the past few weeks. Some as much as 300%, or more :eek:
It doesn't appear the fares have been hiked, but rather the lower fare buckets have been emptied out. |
I'm afraid my frequent leisure trips are now a thing of the past. The fares on my usual domestic and international routes have skyrocketed in the past month. I guess I better get used to gardening as a leisure activity. :(
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If airlines' costs were raised 35%, shouldn't they reflect that on the ticket price?
You can't keep asking airlines to lose money doing business. Many airlines will park their planes because it's cheaper to park them than fly them. Airlines are not trying to”get rid of vacation travelers”. Today, most airlines just hope they can break even. |
Originally Posted by susiesan
(Post 9838469)
...got fares of around $1200 coach. I checked again yesterday-it is $1800...if these fares stick I will cancel the cruise.
Like airlines, cruise lines are complaining about high fuel costs and passing along surcharges to passengers—as much as $11/day. (For a family of four on a 12-day cruise, that's an extra $528!) Before I get so deeply into this it gets moved to the cruise forum, I'll just add that I foresee cruise lines cutting back on far away sailings, one reason being the high airfare on overseas travel making the total cruise cost too expensive. :td: |
100% Increase
Originally Posted by susiesan
(Post 9838469)
I was checking on buying tickets into Rome 4/23/09 and out of Athens 05/09/09 in conjunction with a cruise I have reserved. 2 weeks ago I plugged in dates that were the closest I could get at the time and got fares of around $1200 coach. I checked again yesterday-it is $1800. That's a 35% increase. I know it's 11 months away, but if these fares stick I will cancel the cruise. I will not pay $1800 to fly in coach to Europe. I will join the ranks of those having staycations. This may be what the airlines want-get rid of vacation travelers. It will definitely work if these fares stick. And the trickle down effect to all the related travel suppliers will also be felt as there will be no money spent on parking, taxis, hotels, meals, cruises, etc.
And if you're having sticker shock on the airfare, wait 'till you see how far (or how little) your dollar will get you once you're in Rome. Suddenly the $7 Starbucks coffee at home will seem like a bargain compared to a $20US drink there :) |
Again..get use to high fares..im sure the fares will go higher than this..if you want that fare at 35% extra lock it in now before it goes up more..CO knows that as it raises fares less people will travel so thats why they are grounding airplanes..(all the airlines are doing the same) they are holding back the supply of seats and raising the fares in a huge way..its the laws of supply and demand at work..there will be less people traveling for sure..It wont be an everyday thing to hop down to florida for the weekend anymore..travel will become special again IMHO
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Originally Posted by CAL PHL FLYER
(Post 9838999)
travel will become special again IMHO
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