I checked NYC to ZAG on both. Matrix was $215 higher. Oct time frame.I find that hard to believe and suspect the comparisons vary with user talents. Matix does not check SWA tho so there is one more tab to open.
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I checked NYC to ZAG on both. Matrix was $215 higher. Oct time frame.I find that hard to believe and suspect the comparisons vary with user talents. Matix does not check SWA tho so there is one more tab to open.
Did you try booking the flights on the airline quoted to confirm? Not knowing the dates and details of how you searched, I cannot duplicate the searches. I did try Oct 1-8 on those sites for those cities and the cheapest fares are $690 on SS and $745 on Matrix, but when I tried to confirm on Aeroflot, I got confused.I checked NYC to ZAG on both. Matrix was $215 higher. Oct time frame.
Tough flying to Moscow when you want to go to Zagreb....I flew Aeroflot a few years back to Moscow on a Boeing 777...I wouldn’t care much to be on an Llyusin!Did you try booking the flights on the airline quoted to confirm? Not knowing the dates and details of how you searched, I cannot duplicate the searches. I did try Oct 1-8 on those sites for those cities and the cheapest fares are $690 on SS and $745 on Matrix, but when I tried to confirm on Aeroflot, I got confused.
That's the cheapest flights on both sites for the dates I used, thru Moscow. SS did recommend Better flights for more. Again, I cannot duplicate your study without details, but even then I get bogged down trying to confirm on foreign carriers. It was an unusual example.Tough flying to Moscow when you want to go to Zagreb....I flew Aeroflot a few years back to Moscow on a Boeing 777...I wouldn’t care much to be on an Llyusin!
I doubt that there is a significant commission to plane tickets anymore. I think the only real income of travel agents nowadays is in packages, probably the overpriced ones.
I think I'll stick to the good deeds hobby without demands and complaints.That doesn't mean there isn't value there. You'd just have to monetize it another way than getting vendors to pay commissions.
Now that this thread is up to 600+ entries there's no way I can keep up with what has or has not been mentioned lately - checked the last couple of pages though. I saw this today on the MX.Us Embassy website - wondering how it is effecting what is happening in Cozumel currently.
- Eighteen states are designated “red” under the federal stoplight system between July 27 and August 2 (Baja California Sur, Coahuila, Colima, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Oaxaca, Guanajuato, Nayarit, Nuevo León, Puebla, Querétaro, Quintana Roo, San Luis Potosí, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Yucatán, and Zacatecas). Under red, only essential activities are allowed. Essential activities include: the provision of medical services and supplies, grocery delivery services, operation of grocery stores, restaurant delivery and carryout services, assurance of public safety, maintenance of fundamental economic functions and government social programs, work in critical infrastructure, construction, and manufacturing of transportation equipment. Hotels are limited to 25% occupancy for guests working on critical activities. Parks are also limited to 25% occupancy.
Go with the flow and follow what the other guy is doing seems to be the way it is....