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Anyone know when ticket prices should show a drop ,

Most company's hedge fuel so will be running at old costing but the new prices should be filtering thru surely , or will they cream the profit off the top and pass on little or no saving to the user.. Anyone in the know ?

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:angry2 here in the usa. the major airlines said they were not going to drop prices.

they were looking at 1.5 billon in profit on fuel according to the news channels.

greedy bastards. i have noticed that they are allowing 2 bags free for international now.

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:angry2 here in the usa. the major airlines said they were not going to drop prices.

they were looking at 1.5 billon in profit on fuel according to the news channels.

greedy bastards. i have noticed that they are allowing 2 bags free for international now.

I'm seeing some good deals popping up on http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/mileage-run-deals-372/. Prices are starting to drop.

 

http://www.theflightdeal.com/category/flight-deals/philadelphia/

 

http://www.travelzoo.com/

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Suspect may see a drop later this year but no more than 10% tops i would suggest.....

Here in the US discounts have surpassed the 10% you mentioned.

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Here in the US discounts have surpassed the 10% you mentioned.

 

Good for you Guys.........we have a slight reduction in taxes coming after April 1st as well.......am expecting some sub £400 fares come September/October time out of Uk

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