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Do you think it’s worth booking a trip for October to SEA right now or should I wait.

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Are you considering an October trip to Southeast Asia but feeling uncertain about rising flight prices and potential cancellations? With one-way fares to Ho Chi Minh currently starting at $507 from New York, it’s a pivotal moment to weigh your options. Should you secure your ticket now or hold out for better deals? Additionally, pondering whether to book a return flight for December is crucial, especially with fluctuating prices.

I’m planning on going to Southeast Asia for 3 months. Right now the prices have spiked from the last time i checked and I’m hearing about so many flights being cancelled. Do you think i should just bite the bullet and get the ticket now or do you think prices will go down? For context a flight to Ho Chi Minh right now one way from where I’m at in New York is $507 at the absolute cheapest. How much was it for anyone who flew a similar route when you do it? Also I’m planning on just doing a one way ticket there since I’m not exactly sure where I’ll fly back from. Do you think prices to fly back in December will drop by then or should i just bite the bullet and get tickets back in advance? Any input is appreciated.

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