From US or UK is cheaper?

Posted:
27 Feb 2006, 03:20
by manymiles
How do the fares in dollars compare to those in pounds.
I may be based in the US for a little while and I thought previously the fares were cheaper if originating from the US.
Are there any other differences anyone knows of?

Posted:
27 Feb 2006, 04:09
by preiffer
Well, here's the comparison on a K fare (PE) with the lowest possible basis:
All flights 10/10/06.
From LHR-LAX (Ticketed in UK, in UKP) = £691 (KKXMEG)
From LHR-LAX (Ticketed in US, in USD) = $1207 (KKXMEG)
From LAX-LHR (Ticketed in UK, in UKP) = £774 (KKXUS)
From LAX-LHR (Ticketed in US, in USD) = $1347 (KKXUS)
So, on that basis, it would seem that Ex-UK is cheaper. However, we must remember that the UK fares are MEGA-SAVER ones right now in the sale.
The lowest "normal" K for those dates, with an Ex-UK departure is £835 - so yes, the US (under non-sale conditions) would work out cheaper.

Posted:
27 Feb 2006, 13:27
by V-Ben
General rule of thumb is that airlines tend to be more expensive in their Home market. Obviously the home carriers tend to have a bigger marketing budget than overseas carriers, and more selling power to large Corporations.
For full published 'IATA' fares however there would tend to be less difference (ie Those in F, J and Y subclasses) as these are set by IATA.
On ocassion seat sales might swap things around though.

Posted:
27 Feb 2006, 13:42
by ChuckC
Good topic and helpful info. Thanks, everyone.
Chuck-