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Getting reasonable airfares?
Pre-kids I knew what websites to go to and what was reasonable for airfares. I haven't been on a non-business plane ride since 2008.
A quick search makes it look like we'll pay about $1200 fit the four of us to fly to Florida in April.
These days, is it better to book through the airline websites or can you really find better deals on the aggregator websites.
Any suggestions appreciated. If we don't figure out what we're doing soon, there won't be a spring break trip!
Heather Margaret --- Feb '07 and Todd Eldon --- April '09

Re: Getting reasonable airfares?
I usually track the prices on flights I'm interested in for a few days to see if there is any fluctuation.
Jake - 1.15.08
Liam - 5.17.11
$300 per ticket is pretty good for Orlando. DH flew there a few days ago for $300 on Airtran/Southwest.
On straight up air tickets I don't think there is a price benefit to using Orbitz/Expedia/etc. However, those sites will probably give you savings if you combine air with hotel and/or car.
When I booked our honeymoon we did it as a package on Expedia. They were the lowest price for the air + hotel package. Plus when I connected to their site through the Discover card site I got 5% cashback rewards on the trip through the Discover online shopping program.
$300 was about the price we were getting when we were looking at possible trips to Florida.
If you are willing to drive to another airport, a family friend recently flew on Allegient Air from Columbus to Tampa for about $150 round trip.
Pittsburgh airport taxes are CRAZY! Hence why prices always seem high. (I flew to NYC from Houston in early October for $220. When I was looking to fly to Pgh in mid-November, cheapest was $340.)
I just booked tickets to Dublin for the Fall and, no joke, the 5 of us are flying for about $130 less than 4 of us flew to the same location (from Pgh) two years ago. (Yes, Sean is technically "free" but we do still have to pay about $120 in fees. So, we're at about $250 less than our last trip.)
I have found that the travel sites are typically within $20 of the proce you'll find on the airlines' websites. (And you won't get the airmiles if you book through the travel sites.) That said, I always start wtih Kayak.com to find their lowest price, then go directly to the carrier's site.
Definitely look into Southwest or Spirit, out of Latrobe. We flew to Myrtle 3 summers ago from Latrobe and paid under $450 for 4 of us (that's including baggage). Granted, the trip was a Wednesday- Wednesday, but we had the flexibility.
And as someone else recommended, check into other nearby airports, though I personally never found the prices to be that stellar up there when you factor in the drive, extra travel time, etc. Here in Houston, while we live near International Bush, Southwest only flies out of Hobby (about an hour away). But, an hour is very doable and we might find a time when it's worth the savings!
I have also heard that while Tuesdays are the best day to book, don't book any closer to your trip than at least 3 weeks out, or else prices jump significantly. (Also, traveling on Mo, Tu and Sat are the cheapest days.) Good luck!
My three sons!
I'll probably be able to get a hotel discount through work, but we would need a rental car, so I'll look for packages.