QueenGsMama
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I was wondering what was happening with the SW flights, thanks for posting! I was looking at ALB-MCO and there was one available and a ton of connecting flights. Makes sense now, but what a bummer!
I've been debating which flight to book when the October dates are released tomorrow. I will be flying Nashville to MCO on a Saturday morning, and as of now, they offer only 2 direct morning flights, one at 6:35, arriving at 9:25, and the other at 9:20, arriving at 12:10. We will be staying at an airport hotel the night before with shuttle service to the airport. I just looked on the SW site and it is recommended in Nashville that you arrive 120 minutes prior to your flight. I haven't flown out of Nashville in years, so my question is what is your experience with Nashville (or any other airport) when leaving on an early morning flight, do you really need to get to the airport 2 hours early? If we take the 6:35 flight, we would need to BE at the airport by 4:30, which would require us leaving the hotel on the shuttle by 4:15 or possibly even 4:00, depending on when the shuttle runs. I really wanted to get to MCO early so we would be able to get to our resort before noon. If we take the 9:20 flight, we probably won't be at our resort until 2:30. But I'm not sure we can get to the airport by 4:30 a.m.! And anyone who has flown this early, did you find you were just worn out all day? I've got to make a decision before tomorrow when the October flights are released!
I was wondering what was happening with the SW flights, thanks for posting! I was looking at ALB-MCO and there was one available and a ton of connecting flights. Makes sense now, but what a bummer!
Interesting! We ended up with a connecting down and a nonstop home, not thrilled about the times for either.ALB anywhere on SW has been lousy lately. All of the non-stop Vegas flights are completely gone. We ended up with a connecting flight last October because the only non-stop was 7am out of MCO.
As I was reading your post, I was hoping by the end they would honor the original price if they saw the time you were trying to book the tickets. Thanks for the explanation of systems being changed I. May. That will help a lot of ppl here going through same thing like I did.I booked my October Nashville to Orlando non-stop flights yesterday morning. I was on SW website at 6:00 a.m. and dates had not been posted. I kept refreshing and still at 6:15, no dates. I checked back at 6:30 and there they were. The flights I selected were $156 out of Nashville and $135 return, which I thought was decent. However, I was buying 4 tickets and by the time I typed in all the info and double checked it, when I clicked to complete the transaction, a message popped up that said the rates were no longer available! I thought once you select flights, those fares stay in your cart until the transaction is completed. So I went back and was still able to choose the same non-stop flights but the price had jumped to $195 each way! Our flights cost $400 more than the original flights I had in my cart 10 minutes after the flight times were released! I was not a happy camper, but at this point I am just happy I was able to get the non-stop flights I wanted. I checked SW throughout the day and those same flights increased to $220, then $260 each way! And this morning those flights are sold out. I searched for 1 and 2 persons instead of 4, and prices were the same. I never received the confirmation email and checked my account online and though I could see the trip listed, I couldn't access the details. Last night I called SW and spoke to an agent who said their system is being changed in May and some people have received duplicate confirmation numbers. It took her over 40 minutes to "fix" it and issue a new confirmation number for my trip. I asked her about the price changing during check out and she said that sometimes happens even when she is booking flights. While changing my trip info to the new confirmation number, she said she had noticed the huge price increases on these flights, but she was able to keep my prices the same as what I originally booked. I asked her since it had taken so long to correct the situation, if SW could give me the original price of the flights, but she said she wasn't allowed to do that! So if you don't receive your confirmation email from SW, or if you can't access your trip online, you need to call SW.
I booked my October Nashville to Orlando non-stop flights yesterday morning. I was on SW website at 6:00 a.m. and dates had not been posted. I kept refreshing and still at 6:15, no dates. I checked back at 6:30 and there they were. The flights I selected were $156 out of Nashville and $135 return, which I thought was decent. However, I was buying 4 tickets and by the time I typed in all the info and double checked it, when I clicked to complete the transaction, a message popped up that said the rates were no longer available! I thought once you select flights, those fares stay in your cart until the transaction is completed. So I went back and was still able to choose the same non-stop flights but the price had jumped to $195 each way! Our flights cost $400 more than the original flights I had in my cart 10 minutes after the flight times were released! I was not a happy camper, but at this point I am just happy I was able to get the non-stop flights I wanted. I checked SW throughout the day and those same flights increased to $220, then $260 each way! And this morning those flights are sold out. I searched for 1 and 2 persons instead of 4, and prices were the same. I never received the confirmation email and checked my account online and though I could see the trip listed, I couldn't access the details. Last night I called SW and spoke to an agent who said their system is being changed in May and some people have received duplicate confirmation numbers. It took her over 40 minutes to "fix" it and issue a new confirmation number for my trip. I asked her about the price changing during check out and she said that sometimes happens even when she is booking flights. While changing my trip info to the new confirmation number, she said she had noticed the huge price increases on these flights, but she was able to keep my prices the same as what I originally booked. I asked her since it had taken so long to correct the situation, if SW could give me the original price of the flights, but she said she wasn't allowed to do that! So if you don't receive your confirmation email from SW, or if you can't access your trip online, you need to call SW.
I'm pretty much a rookie when it comes to flying, and I've never flown Southwest before. I've tried reading through this thread, but I'm still confused.
We're planning to fly BUF to MCO in September. Are prices likely to drop from what they are now or do they pretty much stay the same? How soon do they usually sell out? I'm not planning to fly again in the next year, so having a credit won't do me any good. Right now, the non-stop flight I'm looking at going down is $252 and the return flight is $157. Is that a typical/decent price that I might as well just go ahead and book?
Thanks for any help! I know these are probably stupid questions, but I've tried reading several different things, and I'm more confused than ever.
Your flight down is really high. But you might not do better on Southwest at this point. Have you looked at JetBlue?
Even your return flight is high but it may be the best you can do at this point. I would look at some of the other airlines because even with baggage fees, you would probably do better
Ours went down also. From $116 to $83.
However we got them for $83 on release day so no credit (yet)
But seems many prices dropped today so everyone check!
We have already bought for September for our trip. I bought on release day. And ours have only gone higher. If yours have dropped, I personally would consider it.Thanks! I checked earlier today, and they were the same price. I just checked again now, and they've dropped. Is it too early to buy for September? Should I just bite the bullet?
We have already bought for September for our trip. I bought on release day. And ours have only gone higher. If yours have dropped, I personally would consider it.
Last year, I also bought on release day for our Sept/Oct trip, and the flights were never cheaper than what we bought on that first day. They only went up. I think it depends on where you are flying out of. For us, the cheapest is $151 each per flight, and incredibly the nonstop was the cheapest which was what we wanted anyways. This price was cheaper than last years, so I had no hesitation on booking right away. I would say, if it's a price you can live with, book it!
I wish we had an airport near us that flew southwest that offered some of the prices I see people booking on here! I wish we could get ours so cheap, but I think it really depends on your airport.