What’s the Best Day to Buy Airline Tickets? CashBackCat.com Releases Special Report


Posted November 6, 2014 by dhivyasherly

Prices can Change Up to 25% Depending on Which Day of the Week.

 
Las Vegas, Nevada, November 04, 2014 -- CashBackCat.com released a Special Report “What’s the Best Day to Buy Airline Tickets?” According to John Freeland, President and Founder of CashBackCat.com, shoppers can save up to 25% on ticket charges depending on which day of the week they purchase.

Everybody is flying everywhere these days and the airlines could not be happier. Oil prices are down and jet fuel is the lowest it’s been in a long time. You are saying to yourself, fuel prices are lower therefore airline tickets are going to be cheaper now, since fuel is the biggest costs. If you are thinking like this, it makes the airlines shake their head, hoping you will make your plans and book your tickets. However, the airlines are not lowering seat prices based on fuel prices, at least not yet, but throughout the week, based on historical demand, ticket prices can fluctuate as much as 25%, meaning that savings can be in the $100s per ticket depending on which day you purchase.

About 16 years ago a new discount airline came on the scene and it was like no other discount airline; brand new planes with television screens for each seat and plenty of leg room. Yes, Jet Blue came on like a storm and they were cheap. I began flying Jet Blue out of the Long Beach, California Airport at least twice a month for business, and I loved it. I was flying direct from Long Beach, California to Fort Lauderdale, Florida and at times to New York direct from Long Beach. No more inconvenient connections through Dallas or Chicago or hassling with LAX. Jet Blue set the standard with new and clean jets, great cabin service and inexpensive flights. The company was even profitable for the first few years. Why couldn’t the industry follow Jet Blue’s strategy? But, all the airlines were saying, “Just wait and see.” And then it happened, after the first few years Jet Blue started showing losses and just like the others, they raised their prices and were no longer a discount airline. I was disappointed to say the least, because my Long Beach flights became more expensive than the LAX flights, I was stuck traveling out of LAX again and battling the 405 traffic. During those hectic years I only missed two flights as a result of freeway traffic.

Why couldn’t Jet Blue make a profit and keep their seat prices low? It’s all the variables costs; if they are all working in your favor, the stars aligned, then you get an airline that can keep low fares with excellent service and remain profitable. The early days of the Jet Blue phenomena are gone for good and Rick Seaney of FareCompare.com says there are nine factors why.

Why do tickets cost so much and what is the best day to purchase my airline tickets?

To Read the Full Report Click Here(http://blog.cashbackcat.com/whats-the-best-day-to-buy-airline-tickets/)

About CashBackCat.com

CashBackCat.com is a Cash Back Rebate and Coupon website offering up to 50% Cash Back on over 1,600 partnered stores on its website. CashBackCat’s goal is to save members as much as possible when shopping by using cash back rewards and coupons. Membership is Free and new members receive a $5 Welcome Bonus upon registering. To receive special discounts and cash back deals, sign up for the weekly newsletter, The Smart Shopping Newsletter at www.blog.CashBackCat.com.

Contact:
John Freeland, President and CEO
CashBackCat.com
Las Vegas, Nevada
Direct: (661) 388-1900
[email protected]
http://www.cashbackcat.com
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Last Updated November 6, 2014