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Old 21 May 18, 12:35 PM  
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If you are flying indirect it's probably worth waiting for the US carriers to publish their prices.
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Old 21 May 18, 12:59 PM  
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Yes indirect, when do they publish theirs?
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Old 21 May 18, 01:00 PM  
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It’s often the case that airlines (especially BA and Virgin, but also others) don’t release their cheapest economy fares immediately when a flight date is opened for sale.

Waiting a week or two will usually see the fares come down once the cheapest fare classes are released, though it may not happen if the dates are really peak for travel. Generally worth waiting a week or two if the price isn’t what you want.
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Old 21 May 18, 01:12 PM  
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Prices MAY come down, but there again I booked my flights on the day the return flights were released and I got PE on the return cheaper than Economy. I have checked my flight prices many times since and even at Economy both ways it still comes nowhere near the price I paid for mine.

As the old saying goes "you pays your money, you takes tour chances". The only difference you might end up paying more of your money.
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Old 21 May 18, 01:20 PM  
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Hi

If your flying Dublin to Orlando they are £502 on netflights.

We always use netflights you can get some great prices, we paid £331 direct booked through netflights, flying with Virgin 20 November.
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Originally Posted by Gilly120 View Post
Hi

If your flying Dublin to Orlando they are £502 on netflights.

We always use netflights you can get some great prices, we paid £331 direct booked through netflights, flying with Virgin 20 November.
If you book with netflights, you can get cashback too!
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If you book with netflights, you can get cashback too!
I didnt realise that - will look at that next time - thank you
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Old 21 May 18, 06:28 PM  
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Just went on to netflights and thats gone up to £591
The same flight the week before and coming back the week before is £375
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Just went on to netflights and thats gone up to £591
The same flight the week before and coming back the week before is £375
Hi is it from the 23 March for 3 weeks, Dublin to Orlando, if so it’s still showing £503. Maybe clear your cookies.
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Yes its Glasgow to Orlando via Dublin. Ive just tried clearing cookies and cache and no luck 23RD - 13TH

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