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noxy
Nov 3rd, 2009, 05:17 PM
new to toronto and canada and need to get to vegas in march from 3rd to 7th... best i can find is 523 with westjet... any better deals around and what about a flight from buffalo

mudd_stuffin
Nov 3rd, 2009, 06:05 PM
new to toronto and canada and need to get to vegas in march from 3rd to 7th... best i can find is 523 with westjet... any better deals around and what about a flight from buffalo

Probably not yet but you should go to travelocity or expedia to see whether going BUF-LAS may get you a better rate.

1LuckyGuy
Nov 3rd, 2009, 06:44 PM
Looks like flights out of Buffalo start at C$355 (only indirect flights) for those dates on travelocity. Might be worth it to wait a bit to book.
Also, direct flights from yyz on westjet are coming in at $507 on travelocity, so you may want to check them.

noxy
Nov 4th, 2009, 12:01 PM
thx guys..

not long in canada from ireland - usually booking way in advance saves u money back home.. although flights much cheaper.. got a dublin to sicily flight for 1 euro last year.. tax included..

is it best to wait?

webworm
Nov 4th, 2009, 03:12 PM
thx guys..

not long in canada from ireland - usually booking way in advance saves u money back home.. although flights much cheaper.. got a dublin to sicily flight for 1 euro last year.. tax included..

is it best to wait?

The total with taxes is $379.20US with Southwest out of Buffalo. This is the only airline out of Buffalo to Vegas with nonstop flights. I would probably wait and just keep checking because I have seen fares for $99.00 each way with Southwest to Vegas.

golfer29
Nov 4th, 2009, 03:28 PM
If you're willing to fly out of Buffalo, I would wait. Southwest has sales for $89-119US each way from time to time. Current fare is $179US + tax eaxh way

mudd_stuffin
Nov 4th, 2009, 06:56 PM
thx guys..

not long in canada from ireland - usually booking way in advance saves u money back home.. although flights much cheaper.. got a dublin to sicily flight for 1 euro last year.. tax included..

is it best to wait?

Generally, airfares (anywhere in the world) are cheaper if booked in advance. That is because the tickets for the lowest "fare buckets" are purchased. So you are basically weighing the risks/benefits of a) the chance of a sale lowering the base fares vs. b) the risk that the lowest fare buckets are exhausted.

It is hard to say that a sale will occur for sure (whether on WN or another airline) but a base fare of US$200 BUF-LAS is the lowest fare that is fairly regularly available. That should work out to about US$250.

You should go on travelocity.com and search for BUF-LAS with flexible dates. You will then see most of the lowest fares last until Jan... so you may want to wait till the fares into March is loaded.