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Originally Posted by MelBridgeman
it isnt already?
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For my trip to Winnipeg next week I paid $280. Back in 1992 when I first moved to Calgary the magic number for the price was $300- under $300 was a deal. So setting aside fuel prices the cost compared to inflation over the last 16 years is a lot cheaper. Even the flight I booked in the summer works out to $400 for the peak period.
All I care about is that they work it into the price. I hate finding a cheap flight, then seeing that there's more fees than what the fare is. Or people telling me all the time "why are you driving, I saw an ad in the paper for flights for $99."