Are people really paying these high airfare prices?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just bought tickets out to Seattle...several hundred less than last year.

Yes! I think our tickets were about $400 more to go to Idaho last year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just bought tickets out to Seattle...several hundred less than last year.


Ballpark price? I’m seeing $1k one-way!


We are going roundtrip to Seattle in August. About $600/person nonstop - although our return flight is midweek. Could have saved $100 by taking red eye back, but not worth it for.us.
Anonymous
Just back from SD. My round trip with tax and fees was slightly less than $400 but one stop each way. Wasn’t too bad
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just bought tickets out to Seattle...several hundred less than last year.


Ballpark price? I’m seeing $1k one-way!


We are going roundtrip to Seattle in August. About $600/person nonstop - although our return flight is midweek. Could have saved $100 by taking red eye back, but not worth it for.us.


Schools are already going back in August. We're going to Seattle in July and paying almost $800 RT.
Anonymous
Price collusion, lack of protection by corrupt government. Just like internet service.
Anonymous
We need another lockdown, loved the cheap flights and hunkering down in far out Airbnbs. Sad
Anonymous
I think I did pay a ridiculous amount to fly direct IAD to STT (to go to St John) during the summer of 2021.

I end up saying time is money when I pay more for direct flights rather than paying less but having a layover.

I don’t always pay that much if I don’t have a set place that I have to go. I like to use the Google flights explore feature and see where I like the flight price and decide where to go that way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If people were not buying the prices would drop.


I don’t know how many people are “buying” tickets in the traditional methods. But I do know that there are a lot more rewards card options and a lot more people are using points/miles for travel than ever before.


This. Also, you have to book out way in advanced. I had a ton of points saved up over the pandemic, but booked my award tickets to Asia back in January.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just bought tickets out to Seattle...several hundred less than last year.


Ballpark price? I’m seeing $1k one-way!


No...just paid 286 one way United (no seat selection but there were no non middle seats available so not point) and 344 the other on Alaska.
Anonymous
If you buy far in advance it helps (just got next spring break) but yea it’s still higher than it was before. But what isn’t? It stinks. But when I complained on a non-travel thread about the cost of things, all the rich folk told me they hadn’t really noticed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just back from SD. My round trip with tax and fees was slightly less than $400 but one stop each way. Wasn’t too bad


SD? San Diego? Or South Dakota?
Anonymous
We decided to scale back our flying and add in more drivable vacations using Airbnbs it wasn't worth the extra cost. What's even more ridiculous is that economy is so much higher that business isn't that much more so it's like might as well pay for business class if you are paying that much or just not go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Price collusion, lack of protection by corrupt government. Just like internet service.


You have choice with airlines, not so much with internet.

The issue with tickets is there is a limited supply and a lot of demand. It is all of the points programs.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are. Going to see family in Europe next month. First time since the pandemic. We’re paying twice as much on airfare as we did back in 2019.

I wouldn’t pay that much in normal times, but I lost two elderly relatives there during the pandemic and another isn’t doing well recently. It’s a trade off. It’s not ideal, but we’re paying it.


Yeah, I haven't been since 2019 and usually we'd go back home 2x a year. I just spent a ridiculous amount on tickets because I have a family member not doing well.
Anonymous
I'm trying to fly to Grand Cayman this fall/winter. Holy moly, those tickets are expensive. I'm waiting for now.
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