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Toronto direct flight roundtrip Las Vegas $335

Come across this deal on another site and surprisingly no one posted it yet, round trip from Toronto to Las Vegas, availability April to June, direct flight with tax only $335 ish

One stop in May/June only $339
Direct flight: June 5 to June 13 now show $417
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Now this kind of fares become hot deal? I remember 10 years ago, when the cruel oil price was above USD$80 per barrel, I could easily find CAD$300 RT tickets in Christmas/New Year seasons. Buffalo to Orlando on United cost only USD$120 RT.

Airline industry is in a greedy mode today, with those ridiculous surcharges.
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youbet wrote: Now this kind of fares become hot deal? I remember 10 years ago, when the cruel oil price was above USD$80 per barrel, I could easily find CAD$300 RT tickets in Christmas/New Year seasons. Buffalo to Orlando on United cost only USD$120 RT.

Airline industry is in a greedy mode today, with those ridiculous surcharges.
"Cruel" oil is not the only costs that are incurred by airlines. They have to pay salaries, airport fees, and capital costs for aircraft. Airlines are not really in "greedy mode today" as you indicated.
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PTMBAA wrote: "Cruel" oil is not the only costs that are incurred by airlines. They have to pay salaries, airport fees, and capital costs for aircraft. Airlines are not really in "greedy mode today" as you indicated.
Really, tell me when the baggage surcharge from the big airlines that was put in place after 911 to recoup money lost is going to be flushed ?
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Any industries Warren Buffett invests/has invested in are/were in a greedy mode. That's a CRUEL fact which nobody can deny.
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Airlines also purchase fuel contracts way ahead so you will not see adjustments for a long time when prices go down.
However, the opposite is not necessarily true. Still a great deal!
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youbet wrote: Now this kind of fares become hot deal? I remember 10 years ago, when the cruel oil price was above USD$80 per barrel, I could easily find CAD$300 RT tickets in Christmas/New Year seasons. Buffalo to Orlando on United cost only USD$120 RT.

Airline industry is in a greedy mode today, with those ridiculous surcharges.
Not sure how relevant it is to compare prices to 10 years ago. Many things have gone up in prices in 10 years. Just look at housing as an example. It's normal.

That being said, $355 is pretty cheap. I'm head to Vegas next week and spent $1000 per ticket round trip direct from Montreal.
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I just bought 2 tickets to Vegas round trip for $350 direct from Winnipeg, normally flights are never that cheap from here.
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The prices are around $450~ for May and June departures now
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youbet wrote: Now this kind of fares become hot deal? I remember 10 years ago, when the cruel oil price was above USD$80 per barrel, I could easily find CAD$300 RT tickets in Christmas/New Year seasons. Buffalo to Orlando on United cost only USD$120 RT.

Airline industry is in a greedy mode today, with those ridiculous surcharges.
10yrs ago, a 42" panel TV cost $1800.....Now $300
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One stop now show $339 and some direct flight shows $417
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So why can you fly all over europe for next to nothing? Poster is correct greedy....
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It's not about how much it costs to get there. It's how much you spend when you're there that's the real problem haha
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tastlikchikn wrote: Many things have gone up in prices in 10 years. Just look at housing as an example. It's normal.

As the abandoned house at the end of my street can attest to, houses depreciates rather quickly when not maintained. Land is what sometimes increases in value.

Watch the Queen of Versailles if you haven't already.

The Bank of Canada has a nifty inflation calculator:

http://www.bankofcanada.ca/rates/relate ... alculator/
Toronto is a very small part of Canada

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