Hey, let me tell you something about flight prices. So, I was looking at flights from Philadelphia to Las Vegas, and man, the round trip for January 12th to 16th was $533 for a non-stop flight. Can you believe that? And then, I checked out JFK to Las Vegas, and it was only $152 for a non-stop flight. What’s up with that huge price difference, right?
But wait, it’s not just domestic flights that are all over the place. Even international flights are playing this game. I mean, look at flights to Phoenix. You’d think with Frontier and Spirit flying out of Philadelphia, the airfares would be consistently low. But nope, they’re not.
Back in the day, between 1999 and 2002, there was this airline called National Airlines based in Las Vegas. They used to fly to Philadelphia for just $50 each way. Crazy, right? But hey, they didn’t last long. I mean, how could they with fares that low? The planes were practically empty!
Now, if you’re in Las Vegas, you’d remember how cheap it used to be to fly to cities like Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Reno. I’m talking $50 to $100 round trip, even when booking just 24 hours in advance. But now, a flight from Las Vegas to Phoenix just a few days out can cost you a whopping $310! What’s going on with these prices?
I remember when Southwest had flights to Phoenix every hour. And because it was their hub, the fares were dirt cheap. I mean, you could practically fly there for peanuts. But now, it’s a whole different story.
I know I might sound like I’m on a rant here, but there are some cities in this country where airfares are ridiculously cheap to anywhere you wanna go. If you’re lucky enough to live in one of those cities, count your blessings, my friend. Because for the rest of us, it’s like a never-ending rollercoaster of fluctuating prices and missed deals.