Anonymous wrote:Your title suggests you think of flights as separate from the cost of vacation. It's part of the cost of vacation. You figure out your total budget and go from there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 15 yr old car that I would not to drive to see distant family (but is perfect for my 3 mile commute).
Persistently high airfares will likely lead me to replace this car - that technically does not require replacement— with a new model that I feel safe/comfortable driving to the midwest. Last time I flew to home state (mid market airport) the airfare was $480/pp.
At that high mileage, would probably make more sense to rent a car instead.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 15 yr old car that I would not to drive to see distant family (but is perfect for my 3 mile commute).
Persistently high airfares will likely lead me to replace this car - that technically does not require replacement— with a new model that I feel safe/comfortable driving to the midwest. Last time I flew to home state (mid market airport) the airfare was $480/pp.
Anonymous wrote:As a budget traveler this is often my experience, flights are the most expensive part! It's definitely shaping our choices this year.
Anonymous wrote:Flights are a huge expense. I always check now to get a ballpark price on flights before I fully book a trip. We're going to Bermuda for 6 days and the very nice resort is $4500. The flights for 4 of us will be $2800. That's a lot of money considering it's a 3 hour flight and such a short part of the trip. But, we decided it was what we wanted to do and how we wanted to spend the brief vacation window we have this year.