Thanksgiving Airfare 2017
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Thanksgiving Airfare 2017
Is it just me, or are US airlines really holding out for high fares this Thanksgiving? I've been watching fares on numerous routes for ~6 months, and while travel before Thanksgiving seems relatively normal, travel on Sunday afternoon/evening after Thanksgiving is still extremely expensive compared to prior years, and on planes that are still sparsely filled. What has your Thanksgiving airfare looked like this year? Anybody else playing the waiting game?
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for the past six weeks or so, WAS-BOS all day Saturday 11/25 (save for 0600-0700 departures), pretty much everything has been well north of $300; that’s about twice what I was expecting to see ... wound up with DCA-PWM on AA for around $225 and will take Amtrak back to BOS for $32
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Not traveling this year for Thanksgiving, but the Sunday afternoon/evening is about the busiest possible time to pick.
It's possible that the flights are more full than they look by the seatmap, but have been booked by non-elites who don't have access to seats yet.
It's possible that the flights are more full than they look by the seatmap, but have been booked by non-elites who don't have access to seats yet.
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The same flights I booked last year for $245 have been running $739 this year, booking into the same exact fare classes. ($699 if I'm willing to accept Basic Economy.) I don't ever expect $245 for Thanksgiving travel, but I'd pull the trigger around $400-$450 for the 700 mile flight. It just hasn't happened.
Normally I book 2-9 months in advance (whenever the fares hit reasonable levels), but with the planes so empty and fares still so high, I'm waiting until closer to Thanksgiving to book than I have since 2009. Definitely a gamble, but one I've gotten fairly good at after a million miles of flying... planes don't get filled with Thanksgiving travelers at $700 each.
Last edited by javabytes; Oct 18, 2017 at 12:48 pm