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air fares
When I flew to Boston in early November, I think my round-trip ticket
was $120 (not on a discount airline). I'm looking at options for my
trip in July and the cheapest tickets are more than twice that, with the
non-sucky ones being over $300. What happened? Is that all
just summer effect? Oof. (Yeah, fuel prices -- but they aren't
that much lower last fall...) JetBlue, by the way, is not
competing all that favorably with old-school players like United. I'm
using kayak.com to find fares.
Direct flights are even more expensive. Does anyone know the most expedient way to find out which connecting airports have free wireless? So far I've seen JFK, DCA, LaGuardia, and Cincinnati among the options.
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Personally, I put about a 50 dollar premium on direct flights, and about a $20 premium on going in and out of Logan. If it goes past about $75 round trip, I start making changes...
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