boat sju
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. . . unless you like torturing yourself by continuing to check prices to see how much better you could have done. That's a special type of masochism. YMMV...good luck.
Definitely quit looking at prices once you book.
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. . . unless you like torturing yourself by continuing to check prices to see how much better you could have done. That's a special type of masochism. YMMV...good luck.
Definitely quit looking at prices once you book.
I am getting ready to book a weeks stay in Bonaire for the middle of April. We usually fly on United on most of our trips. So I start looking at flight times for a Saturday to Saturday trip. It looks like the only flights coming from Chicago don't get into Bonaire until 6:50PM.They have gone from the red eye flight, to a morning flight, now arriving in the evening. Looks like the only way I can get there early is to spend the night in Newark then catch a 9:00am flight to Bonaire. Does anyone know why United keeps changing their flights. Besides, they can if they want to. I really don't want to do the puddle jumper from Aruba. Any suggestions
Thanks
Jeff
I was looking at the total travel time that the airline estimates from Boston- so it is 7hrs 40 min through Atlanta or Newark, but over 12 hours through Houston. It might be because of more layover time via Houston.
Having never done this before- how early/late do most people book their flights?