Spring break flights- good Lord

Anonymous
IT REALLY depends on when your spring break is too. Ours is the week before Easter. I just looked up flights to Orlando since the previous poster mentioned them. If I leave Sat April 11 the tickets are over 3K for our family. If we leave a week earlier? $1200. On google flights I can find tickets for $128 2 weeks before Easter but the week before Easter the lowest is $407.

Having your spring break tied to Easter is $$, but I know not all schools do that, even far out.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So last March I found NS UA tix to Miami for our family for end of March spring break maybe 3 1/2 wks in advance for under $250 pp. Was that just luck?


Yes. I wouldn’t count on that always working or even regularly working.
Anonymous
Well I bought our tickets for our family of 5 a few weeks ago. I just checked and now it's $900 cheaper total for the same flights, which is very irritating.
Anonymous
We’ve always driven to Orlando for WDW and Port Canaveral for cruises.
Anonymous
You are too late. When we travel over spring break, we book flights in August.

The good news is you can drive.

We found a great deal on a cruise and opted to drive to FL. We survived. We made it to Jacksonville in one day—left MoCo at 6am and pulled into the hotel by dinner time. We continued driving to the port further south the next day. It was easy.

I think there might be a small airline that flies from Hagerstown to Orlando. We never used it, but I know someone who used it years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well I bought our tickets for our family of 5 a few weeks ago. I just checked and now it's $900 cheaper total for the same flights, which is very irritating.


Most airlines now allow you to cancel and rebook without a penalty. I know this works with Southwest, American and United.

I always track our flights on google flights just for this. It is also often better to book one ways in case one leg lowers its price.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well I bought our tickets for our family of 5 a few weeks ago. I just checked and now it's $900 cheaper total for the same flights, which is very irritating.


Most airlines now allow you to cancel and rebook without a penalty. I know this works with Southwest, American and United.

I always track our flights on google flights just for this. It is also often better to book one ways in case one leg lowers its price.


+1. I recently rebooked flights on JetBlue that saved us nearly $2500 for a trip this Spring Break! The money was credited to my JetBlue account and not refunded, which I will put towards our Christmas break flights.
Anonymous
I always book around the New Year for spring break and have never run into this issue. That's why I'm surprised!
Anonymous
Yeah. We’re DCPS and ours has always been mid April when others tracked Easter. Wasn’t good for meeting up with other non DCPS families but much better for costs and crowds. Ours aligns with everyone this year and it’s a noticeable difference
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always book around the New Year for spring break and have never run into this issue. That's why I'm surprised!


Weird, because people not this board start complaining every single winter how expensive it is to travel during spring break. It’s like they don’t realize it’s coming or something.
Anonymous
Any suggestions on where to go if you haven’t booked a flight yet and have that week before Easter off? Some of us are not as on the ball as you all….
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any suggestions on where to go if you haven’t booked a flight yet and have that week before Easter off? Some of us are not as on the ball as you all….


+1
Anonymous
Williamsburg/Busch Gardens
NYC
Philly Museums (if your kids are younger)
Anonymous
What dates are high? Spring Break varies. What dates are you seeing such high prices?
Anonymous
I just book a non-stop flight to Europe for $800 over spring break. Deals are still out there, you just have to be savvy.
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