Friday, May 2, 2014

Airfares Make No Sense

Look at the following screenshot


This is a search for a one-way flight from Salt Lake City to Sacramento on Friday, June 6, 2014.   There are four non-stop flights on the route, although I'm showing only two of them in the screenshot, and all four of them are $500 for the one-way flight.

Now, examine the next screenshot, which depicts a search for a roundtrip flight on the same route:


The flights on the outbound portion of the roundtrip itinerary are precisely the same flights that are shown in the one-way search above, but, by flying rountrip, these flights are $126 cheaper than the one-way.

The lesson here is obvious:  If you need to fly one-way on this date, buy a roundtrip ticket and throw away the return portion of the trip.  You'll get your one-way trip for $374 instead of $500.

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