I like to travel and often spend time checking airfares to different cities around the world in the hope of finding some incredible deal. I came across a useful blog that is part of the FareCast.com website.
The FareCast blog has a series of posts that analyzes airfare fluctuations to popular destinations around the world and how by understanding the fluctuations you can reduce your travel costs.
One of the posts analyzes flight costs to Mexico and the Carribean. Here is an excerpt from the post Airfare Seasonality Part 2: Mexico and the Carribean .
Here’s a chart comparing a year of average prices for travel for a mix
of cities within the US and for travel from the US to Mexico and the
Caribbean. The two mirror each other closely, but travel south of the
border costs about $140 more on average. You may be interested to know
that more than half (roughly $90) of this difference comes from
international taxes and immigration fees levied both by the US and by
foreign governments.
Be sure to read the full blog post for a complete explanation that might help you save money on your next trip to Puerto Vallarta. I’m hoping that it will help me find the next great deal.


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