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waterwatcher123

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4. Wow - is this for your whole family?
Fri Jan 2, 2026, 06:19 PM
Jan 2

We get notices all the time from Qantas (frequent flier member) and they had flights just a short time ago from LA to Sydney in the $800 - $1,000 range. If you live in a small city that has poor service, maybe check on flights from a larger city (might be worth it to travel via car). The prices are crazy from small cities that do not have any real airline competition or service

You might want to sign up for a credit card with a good frequent flier bonus. We travel all the time on our points and will be traveling to Hawaii this month on their buy one, get one for $99 deal (you get this deal once a year with an Alaska Airline credit card). By-the-way Hawaiian Airlines (which is now part of Alaska Airlines) flies to Australia from the west coast (pretty decent prices). Have fun with your trip - we have not been to Australia since the early 1990s. It is an incredibly long trip (21 hours in the air from our place).

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Current airline tickets brought to you by 40 years of America's policies deregulating business... Initech Jan 2 #1
"Surveillance pricing" is a thing now apparently! nt Shermann Jan 2 #2
Surveillance pricing is definitely a thing now. markodochartaigh Jan 2 #3
Wow - is this for your whole family? waterwatcher123 Jan 2 #4
I believe that was one seat, business class. Bluetus Jan 2 #5
My wife usually checks the cost on Expedia to get a good idea of which airline offers the best price or award tickets. waterwatcher123 Jan 2 #8
Expedia? Owned by Microsoft? Funder of OpenAI and foister of AI on everybody? erronis Jan 2 #12
You do not have to sign in to view airline prices or award miles (just use to gauge ticket prices). waterwatcher123 Jan 3 #20
Sir, this is a Wendy's. BannonsLiver Jan 3 #23
It was for business class crimycarny Jan 2 #6
Are you traveling at a peak time (there are such differences based on the day of the week and time of the fight)? waterwatcher123 Jan 2 #9
Thanks for the tips--didn't think about breaking it up in Hawaii! crimycarny Jan 2 #10
When we flew to Australia (long time ago), we touched down in Honolulu. waterwatcher123 Jan 3 #21
The purpose of A.I. is to make money for shareholders OC375 Jan 2 #7
!!! You nailed it. erronis Jan 2 #13
There's a company that offers discounted BC fares. We used them for a trip to Amsterdam Wonder Why Jan 2 #11
I found a few of those companies offering discounted BC tickets but wasn't sure which were legit crimycarny Jan 3 #19
What are BC fares (just curious)? waterwatcher123 Jan 3 #24
I had the same experience 15 years ago dickthegrouch Jan 2 #14
My secret to international flights EuterpeThelo Jan 2 #15
We have done not tried Air France or Virgin Atlantic (good idea). But, we do most of the other airlines. waterwatcher123 Jan 3 #22
That's a great idea too! EuterpeThelo Jan 4 #25
Amazon has been doing a similar thing for a long time now with moniss Jan 2 #16
I've seen that happen too, when I searched for something repeatedly, the price went up. CaptainTruth Jan 2 #17
Airlines will always say they don't use AI, online models, etc. to price you. And they are correct. Xolodno Jan 3 #18
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