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Airline Woes
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04/11/2022 02:35 PM
04/11/2022 02:35 PM
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Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 7,154 GA/NC
GeorgeC1
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This is a warning to anyone with expensive charters booked. It’s going to be a brutal spring and summer for airline travel. The difference this summer is it’s not going to be the usual suspects melting down. Everyone will be having issues. JetBlue just took the highly unusual step of announcing a 10% pull down of their summer schedule. They have had a very high cancelation rate. Only Spirit is keeping them out of the bottom position. Their decision to take down the schedule is however the right thing to do and hopefully will lead to fewer issues. Other airlines have not followed suit because they just can’t seem to let go of the revenue. Demand is through the roof. Pricing is ugly for the consumer. This means regardless of who you are booked with, including United and Delta who have been running the best operations this winter which is basically prettiest pup in a ugly litter, give yourself some extra time. I highly highly recommend going down a day ahead of time and gettin a hotel. This also means the established guidelines for when to book tickets are out the window. I would lock in sooner rather than later. It may well be the ugliest summer travel season ever in the US. I also recommend not starting a booking on a regional airline to connect if there is any reasonable option to drive to a hub. Regionals will be even harder hit. G
Last edited by GeorgeC1; 04/11/2022 02:48 PM.
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Re: Airline Woes
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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04/12/2022 09:35 AM
04/12/2022 09:35 AM
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Posts: 4,282 Vero Beach, Fl and South Sound...
tpcook
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Last year I flew SWA from MCO to ALB for around 6000 points. This year I had to pay 18,000 points for the same flirght about 1 week ago. Then yeterday SWA sent me a notice that my non-stop would now be a 1 stop in Baltimore. Not for me! So I checked the SWA rates and flights and found a non-stop for 12,000 points. Looks like they revised their schedule and rates. and lowered prices. I also bought Mia to STT tickets in July/aug for about $175 one-way. (non-refundable)
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Re: Airline Woes
[Re: Brent]
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04/12/2022 02:39 PM
04/12/2022 02:39 PM
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Posts: 172 Chicago, IL, USA
vytis104
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Brent, great suggestions. Another I would add, which I use on almost every flight I book, is to price each leg as a one way and track those prices separately. Often, I book my flight down when that leg is cheap; and then a few days/weeks later the return fare drops in price and I book my way back. In all my travels, I have never paid more (and most of the time save quite a bit) than the original round trip fare. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are definitely the best days to book.
Last edited by vytis104; 04/12/2022 02:40 PM.
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Re: Airline Woes
[Re: GeorgeC1]
#280240
04/14/2022 12:51 PM
04/14/2022 12:51 PM
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Posts: 83,563 Central Florida!
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George--I saw this note and was very concerned about it, but got busy and forgot to comment on it. I guess SkinDeep just confirmed your deepest fears..
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Re: Airline Woes
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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04/16/2022 09:07 AM
04/16/2022 09:07 AM
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Posts: 114 Hillsborough, NC
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I have to give Delta a shoutout. We always travel RDU to Atlanta to STT, then take either a private or public ferry to Road Town or West End. We’ve been visiting the Virgin Islands since 1985. Every other airline has caused problems at one time or another. Major cancellations, delays, lost or delayed luggage, especially when connecting through San Juan. To date, and dozens of trips, Delta is batting 1000 for us, no cancellations, delays, or luggage issues. I understand there are new challenges facing all airlines, but Delta has really delivered for us. American has always been the most frustrating for us, so we avoid AA.
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Re: Airline Woes
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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04/16/2022 02:20 PM
04/16/2022 02:20 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 180 The Beautiful BVI
Brent
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Ahoy Captains , If you are concerned about the On Time Performance of a specific flight - https://flightaware.com/ - and Enter your 'Departure' and 'Arrival' Choose your Flight from the 'Ident' Column Scroll down to see the past few Past Flights and choose 'View More Flight History' Option to 'Join' for free for a 3 month history. Fair Winds, Brent from The Captains Compass
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Re: Airline Woes
[Re: AprilTowler]
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04/29/2022 03:18 PM
04/29/2022 03:18 PM
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Posts: 1,425 Washington DC
bailau
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So do you frequent travelers to the BVIs recommend connecting through STT instead of SJU? We are coming from Virginia to Little Dix Bay in late July. Had tickets booked on AA which has now been cancelled. Trying to figure out Delta to EIS or perhaps even VIJ. The resort will boat us from EIS if needed, but if we have to take 3 flights regardless, we might as well pay a little extra and land in VIJ. Has anyone seen any direct connects from any airlines out of south Florida?? We take the Jet Blue DCA to SJU then Island Birds version to EIS...where do you live in God's country? EIS should be 2 flights from DC assuming Jet Blue doesn't strand you
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