Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Hot diggity, that s a lot of fees. Is it just me, or do some of them seem to repeat themselves? Ther




Every Canadian that lives within a couple hours of the U.S. border knows that flying from an American airport is cheaper than a Canadian one at least most of the time. We don t really have any options in Alberta, mostly because all the cities that are within a few hours of the border suck. (I m looking at you, Great Falls. More like Boring Falls.) But Toronto has Buffalo, Vancouver has Seattle and Montreal has, uh, Ottawa. Even folks from Windsor can fly out of Detroit, except for the fact they actually have to go to Detroit first.
Just how much money can someone save by flying out of an American airport? Take a look at the difference between flights on the same day between Seattle/Vancouver and various U.S. cities. They re all for non-stop flights, since connections are for morons.
Holy crap. That s quite the difference. You could take a Greyhound bus from Vancouver to Seattle key west vacation home rentals (I sure wouldn t, but hear me out) for $14, take public transport to the Seattle airport, and still save enough flying out of Seattle to make the whole exercise worth your time.
I just ran similar key west vacation home rentals numbers for the Toronto/Buffalo experiment. The difference in flights is about $100 each way, making this strategy not quite as effective as the Vancouver/Seattle results, but still maybe worth a $14 bus ticket and a few hours each way. Also, is every single bus ticket $14?
We ve established that a) airplane rides are cheaper if you leave from an American airport and b) Nelson has altogether too much time on his hands. But why does this happen? How come Canada can dominate so much at hockey, curling and poutine, but suck so much in flying? It s really pretty simple.
We have basically two airlines Westjet and Air Canada. One of these airlines is my personal favorite, I won t tell you which one, but it rhymes with Westjet. Whenever I research a domestic flight, I notice both airlines key west vacation home rentals are pretty close to the same price. I just recently priced out flights to Vancouver, so I can go and creep on my internet girlfriend Young and Thrifty in person. The results? Both airlines were within $5 of each other. I can assure you that s not by accident.
Most flights key west vacation home rentals that go from a Canadian city to an American one are operated by a Canadian carrier, even though Expedia will often tell you different. I once booked a Delta flight to Las Vegas for $15 cheaper than the corresponding Westjet flight, even though they were THE SAME FREAKIN AIRPLANE. key west vacation home rentals Westjet operates all the Delta flights, while Air Canada operates all the American Airlines flights. The airlines create the illusion of competition where none exists.
If there s no competition, there s no reason to cut rates. Westjet is currently expanding to routes that Air Canada previously owned, so Canadians are seeing a bit of a price break in those routes as Westjet tries to get market share. I ve kept an eye on flights to New York City for years now, and thanks to Westjet s attempt to establish a foothold on a new route, I got a decent rate.
As every traveler has bitched about, your real ticket price is often 50% more expensive than the sticker price, thanks to all the fees and fuel surcharges and junk.  Check out all the fees for a flight from Vancouver to Las Vegas:
Hot diggity, that s a lot of fees. Is it just me, or do some of them seem to repeat themselves? There s a federal customs fee and an immigration fee? They might as well call one of them blatant tax grab fee, right?
* I just realized that both prices are different than the prices I used in my examples above. That s because I just searched for the cheapest one-way fares on Expedia for the price, while I used Air Canada and Alaska Airlines websites to get a picture key west vacation home rentals of the fees, since Expedia just rolls the fees into the price.
The difference in fees for just a single one way flight? $84.16. Us Canadians are getting some kind of screwed by these immigration fees. WE RE GUESTS IN YOUR COUNTRY, DAMMIT. There s an agriculture fee? WHAT IN THE HELL FOR? SERIOUSLY, SOMEBODY EXPLAIN THAT TO ME.
I better stop this line of discussion before a blood vessel in my brain explodes. Flying in Canada key west vacation home rentals kinda sucks. The fees are worse than dead babies and there s really no competition. But, what else are we supposed to do? Drive across this empty country? I ll pay the fees.
I live in Toronto and it s one of the most expensive airpots to fly out of. For us it s always so much cheaper just to take the one hour drive to Buffalo. key west vacation home rentals You can park your car at the airport or beg a buddy to drive you.
Joe brings up a good point, that smaller airports offer better deals. Lots of people key west vacation home rentals fly out of Abbotsford instead of Vancouver too. But since they re smaller airports, you re also not getting the selection of non-stop flights, which are the ticket.
Ottawa? Boooo, geography! We fly from Plattsburgh which is (barely) cheaper and almost never direct (connection in Boston to go to Phillie? Hmmm). Also, may I point out the great qualities of a bus. Like Montreal NYC = $125 AND you don t need to half-undress at security and deal with ear-popping. key west vacation home rentals Can t beat that.
The thing about driving to somewhere like Buffalo is that it s not that cheap anymore! All the Canadian tourists are lifting up the prices you d have to drive to Rochester to get cheap flight prices.
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