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Free: Unfiltered daily Patreon recap for Austin and San Antonio – May 03, 2025 @ 10:41 AM
May 3, 2025
Today’s Patreon member recap is available to our free members! Consider becoming a Patreon supporter if you want this recap sent daily via e-mail. (Click to view our Patreon Page) This post is the unfiltered daily Patreon recap of Austin and San Antonio airfare as of May 03, 2025 @ 10:41 AM. There are currently (255) fares that are below (or near) their lowest 6-month moving average. The (255) fares found today are more than the 30-day average of (232) per day. This means that deal availability is trending up. The airfare count per region is as follows: Austin (164) San Antonio (91) A few notes: This post contains the raw data that I use to generate the content on this blog and it is exclusively available only to our Patreon Supporters. Thank you for directly supporting my work. If you’re not already a supporter and you’re interested in receiving these kinds of daily data snapshots, please consider supporting my work here on Patreon. If you want to unsubscribe from the recaps but remain a Patreon, you can reply to this message with “unsubscribe”. To re-subscribe, send a message with “re-subscribe”. This only modifies e-mail delivery. If you want to end/cancel your Patreon subscription, you’ll need to login to your Patreon account and change it there. This raw data isn’t curated. There will be many entries in here that would not “make the cut” for our regular blog content, such as deals with only 3 or 4 seats available, long connection times, or just not being priced low enough. There will probably be some false positives in this report, here’s why: This list pulls directly from numerous Global Distribution Systems (GDS) and websites for fare price data. That data isn’t always accurate, either due to the airline or due to how the system uses cached data for their responses until Point-of-Sale. For this list, which isn’t curated, we’re presenting that data as we get it. This differs from the blog posts, where I double check and valadate at point-of-sale. I will say that the grand majority of fares in this list are accurate as of the time of the reporting. Keep in mind that prices and availability can and will change given enough time. Fares can and will expire. If the fare hasn’t sold out or been removed by the airline, then these links *should* pull up an example of the fare, but you may need to select slightly different dates if the original example dates sold out. This list is a good way to get a recap of deals that were previously mentioned on the blog, since those deals will also be listed here. The entries in this recap are sorted by “deal time” with newest deals at the top. “Lowest Moving Average” is a 6-month moving average of the lowest price seen. Use it to determine how good a fare is when compared to its historical “lowest” price. This list describes fare class like this: Bare economy â€“ A fare that has fees for bags, seat selection, multiple stops or inferior routing. Trash fare â€“ A fare with major problems. Too many stops, overnight connections, airline with weak financials, or severely restricted fare class. Restricted economy â€“ A fare where bags aren’t free, or where connection times and routing are long. Economy/Full Economy â€“ Good fare, allows for free carry-on bag or free checked-bags. Nonstop: Flights from Austin $199: AUS – St. Louis : Economy â€“ (lowest moving average: $239) – deal time: 5/3/2025 8:15:00 AM $118: AUS – New York : Bare economy â€“ (lowest moving average: $158) – deal time: 5/3/2025 7:56:00 AM $689: AUS – Amsterdam : Economy â€“ (lowest moving average: $900) – deal time: 5/2/2025 7:09:00 PM $217:…
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Here are some tips that should save you some cash on your next vacation.

  • Use Tripadvisor to create a Hotel "short list". First, plug in your dates and destination. Then select "Sort by Traveler Ranked". Finally, select the "Traveler Ranking" filter to show "only 4* and up". Use this resulting "short list" of hotels to find the cheapest one with a high ranking.
  • Hotel rates for Weekend dates are usually higher than the rates for Sunday through Thursday. Tripadvisor has a color-coded date calendar, red when the average hotel price for that day is more expensive, green for less expensive. You can use this to get an overview of what dates in the month are at a discount.
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