Hello everyone,
First, for those of you who have been in touch with Kristin, the AJS Grants and Programs Coordinator who monitored and updated this blog, I want to let you know that our beloved Kristin has headed off for graduate school and no longer works at the AJS. My name is Karen and I will be picking up where Kristin left off, both on this site and in the AJS office. Feel free to contact me with any questions about the conference either through this blog or via the AJS website. I look forward to being in touch with you in the coming months and meeting you all at our conference in December.
As we head into the last few months before our December conference, I want to update everyone on the status of airfares from around the country (and Canada) and provide a special resource for students, young professionals, and teachers (see below). The prices have increased a bit across the board since the last update, but we will continue to monitor fares closely and will post news of any relevant specials. Here are the latest fares:
From New York City: Orbitz and Expedia are both offering nonstop flights from New York to LA for a total of $369 on American Airlines and Alaska Airlines. Using a combination of the two carriers will give you more flexibility with departure times but raises the cost to about $376.
From Washington, DC: Flights from DC are a bit more expensive with the cheapest fares on a nonstop flight starting at a total of $419 on American Airlines and Alaska Airlines (available through both Expedia and Orbitz). Again, using a combination of American and Alaska Airlines will give you more flexibility but brings the total cost of the trip to $426. Expedia is also turning up a couple of one-stop flights (connection in Dallas) on American Airlines for $405.
From Boston: The cheapest nonstop fares I can find from Boston to LA are also on American Airlines and Alaska Airlines and start at $359 (Expedia and Orbitz). Orbitz also has a number of one-stop flights with more flexible arrival and departure times but the costs are a bit higher, ranging from $389 – $400.
From Chicago: Expedia and Orbitz are both offering nonstop flights from Chicago to LA on United Airlines for a total of $416 and on US Airways for $435. Orbitz also has a several round trip tickets on United Airlines with one stop on the returning flight for $426.
From Toronto: This time Orbitz is offering the cheapest flight form Toronto with a one stop flight for $690. Nonstop flights on Orbitz start at $747 and on Expedia at $752.
From Montreal: Once again, flights from Montreal are significantly more expensive. One-stop flights on Expedia start at $725. Nonstop flights are $1,000+.
NOTE FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS, TEACHERS AND YOUNG PROFESSIONALS: For our younger conference attendees, teachers, and graduate students, I would offer one more source for discount airline tickets. STA Travel will book flights for students, teachers, and young professionals (under age 26). I have used them several times in the past and have always found them extremely helpful and almost always the cheapest way to fly. Their website is not usually the best way to find their cheapest fares, though, so I would suggest calling (1-800-781-4044) and speaking to one of their friendly travel agents directly. There is a $7 booking fee and the reduced fares require a teacher, young professional, or student ID card (which STA will sell you for $22), but the deals are usually still worth it since the cards will get you discounts at many other venues, cultural events, and retail stores as well. Unfortunately, STA services are not available in Canada, but you can find a list of the countries which issue the discount cards here.
Good luck to everyone booking their flights. We look forward to seeing you all in California!