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Will flights get cheaper in Jan?
Just wondering whether to book our flights now or wait a couple of weeks. Didn't know if flights to Oz are likely to come up in Jan sales or increase in price as it gets nearer the time. We plan to fly in March. Any ideas? Thanks:)
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Re: Will flights get cheaper in Jan?
Originally Posted by jo_marnes
(Post 7100450)
Just wondering whether to book our flights now or wait a couple of weeks. Didn't know if flights to Oz are likely to come up in Jan sales or increase in price as it gets nearer the time. We plan to fly in March. Any ideas? Thanks:)
As with out flights and many others taken in the past, I decide on dates, then look every day and keep an eye. Often you'll find that one day they suddenly seem to go up or down in a big jump. If down, book then. If up, leave it as it means the prices you did see will return but not for a few days. Just keep looking, as I'm not sure the month of purchase makes much of a difference. The month of travel makes all the difference... |
Re: Will flights get cheaper in Jan?
I heard on my local radio station news last week that 'in the new year' major flight companies will be slashing their fares to, in some cases, 1980's prices. These companies included Emirates and BA (not that I would recommend anyone flying with BA, but I thought I'd throw it in for good measure). We are flying to Melbourne in July and I'm hanging on a bit before booking. Don't have a go if it's wrong though!
Lorraine |
Re: Will flights get cheaper in Jan?
Originally Posted by jo_marnes
(Post 7100450)
Just wondering whether to book our flights now or wait a couple of weeks. Didn't know if flights to Oz are likely to come up in Jan sales or increase in price as it gets nearer the time. We plan to fly in March. Any ideas? Thanks:)
I keep thinking about a flight to the UK with them.... any one got any comments? |
Re: Will flights get cheaper in Jan?
Originally Posted by Lorrielou
(Post 7101176)
I heard on my local radio station news last week that 'in the new year' major flight companies will be slashing their fares to, in some cases, 1980's prices. These companies included Emirates and BA (not that I would recommend anyone flying with BA, but I thought I'd throw it in for good measure). We are flying to Melbourne in July and I'm hanging on a bit before booking. Don't have a go if it's wrong though!
Lorraine So Sydney with BA was 805 and is now 699. But that's what we are paying for Melbourne anyway, so if you search the airlines you can get cheaper than the usual crew. I doubt flight prices will change in January at all other than those which already have... |
Re: Will flights get cheaper in Jan?
Originally Posted by h2oskineil
(Post 7101243)
Air Asia are flying from Stanstead to Perth on July 1st for GBP391.00 one way. (Just did a search)
I keep thinking about a flight to the UK with them.... any one got any comments? Then you have a 10 hour connection at the low cost terminal in KL. The airline itself is fine, but the low cost terminal is a disaster area and I wouldn't want to spend 10 minutes there let alone 10 hours! The next problem is as you must book 2 tickets for UK - Aus, if there is a delay or cancellation on your first flight you are in danger of losing your second flight onward to Perth. AirAsia will not accomodate you in such circumstances. Because they don't ticket connecting flights I think they're only a suitable option if you want to spend a couple of days in KL. |
Re: Will flights get cheaper in Jan?
I wouldn't be booking anything until the last minute in case any airlines go broke, its always a surprise when they do, they never say "oh we think we'll have to close down in a week or two", even the staff are caught with it. There could always be some very good last minute deals, there seem to be many in other parts of the travel industry.
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