Topic: Smart flying tips
I know there are a number of pretty frequent flyers among our members, and probably plenty of others who are long-time, experienced US flyers. A lot of you probably have your own booking sites that you think are the best and/or cheapest (ok, now you know where I'm going with this ).
I need some advice please. I think I discovered something that's a good deal, but it sounds so good that I'm now worrying what the catch is.
I want to fly from Baltimore to Indy and back. I tried several different sites that google suggested, and they all came up with a cheapest fare of $224, NO non-stop flights, and flight times ranging from 3-5 hours!!!
Then, I remembered Southwest, so I tried their site, which prices flights per direction. Their best price TO Indy was $64! Their best price FROM Indy was $160!!!! based on a return flight - which adds up to the same $224 everyone else is charging with changes of planes and long waits. So, then I thought hey, what if I look for one-way fares instead of round trip?
Imagine my surprise when I found that I could also fly FROM Indy back to Balmer for the 'web only' price of $64! Working it this way, I can fly there and back non-stop for $128 instead of the $224 that everyone else charges.
What's the catch?
Rock On and keep the Faith