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There is a dollar value for that.
Wait, so people are counting TSA Time in OKC, but not counting it in DFW? That is purposefully skewing the data.
You say it's 3 hours plus the flight to the connecting city AND checkin and TSA times?
I've never spent more than 15 minutes in an OKC line. Usually it's 15 minutes from the time my car turns off to the time I am clear of security.
Try that in DFW.
When you have TSA precheck, TSA time doesn't matter anywhere.
I wish that were true, however every day more and more people have Pre-Check. Those pre check lines will continue to expand.
I flew out of LAX once last year and, one line was PreCheck.. One line was Airline Priority (so if you're an elite mileage status)... And one line was for the standard line. Pre check had about 25 people in line, priority had about 15 and the standard line was empty. I walked right past everyone who was too proud to not stand in their special lanes, and was through security in just a matter of minutes.
if you do about 100, it sheds off about 30-40 minutes straight there.
I drive to Dallas all the time and have timed different speeds. If you drive safe and haul ass, you can get there pretty quick. Only problem is in this state, you stick out like a sore thumb. When you drive from Dallas to Houston on 45, you are likely to be passed a couple times.
I saw the word Tudie in that and if I may, that word is pretty funny if I do say so myself.
Just depends on times, money, and what you feel is worth it and what is not. All I know is if I can be in Cancun at 11:30 in the morning vs. 5:00 in the evening, and it basically a wash as far as money. And the only thing is a 3 hour drive there and back, then I'm most likely driving to DFW. If I can leave out of OKC and get to Cancun around the same time, and it not cost anymore than driving down there, then I'm probably flying out of OKC.
Like I said earlier, it all comes down to times. And when we go to the Caribbean I want to get to the beach as quickly in the day as possible, and I want to leave the beach as late as possible. But that's just me.
I've driven to DFW for a flight once. However, I was flying Virgin America, and I didn't want to chance a close flight on American or a baggage mishap. Since I had to leave the house well before sunrise and drive back after the return flights, I don't see it as worth the drive. Unless I'm really bound by schedule or cost, I ain't makin' that drive again. Of course, I greatly prefer flying anyway, so there's that as well.
We used to drive down to DFW from Norman to pick up incoming international students. I don't know if it was the extra leg to OKC cost a lot or maybe they had to stay over in Dallas in order to catch the next flight to OKC, but I can see the destination arrival time appeal like mentioned above if you are flying to Mexico/Caribbean,etc.
I know some people up in Minnesota would drive 3+ hours the night before to catch the early flights out of MSP, but again these were going Mexico/Carribbean usually. Some of the other options involved not driving the night before, but then having to stay overnight, maybe it was in Miami, in order to reach some of the little islands off coast of Venezuela which don't have a lot of connecting flight options.
I remember not long after 9/11 there was some kind of executive shuttle operation that would drive to DFW, it must not have lasted too long. I think it was mainly in response to the long security times.
You can do the same out of OKC and not pay for hotel in Dallas or more expensive parking. United though Houston gets you to Cancun at 1130. We have done this flight many of times and find decent fares on it if booked early. I think it sells out cheap seats early due to popularity of times. Last flight home leaves late afternoon. Total flight time down is less than 5 hours and coming home is six..... not sure you can fly out of DFW and get there in less time if you add the drive time.
Oklahoma City, OK (OKC) to Cancun, Mexico (CUN)
Depart OKC: 6:30 a.m.
Arrive IAH: 7:56 a.m.
Flight Time: 1 hr 26 mn
Flight distance: 395 m
Flight:UA3977
Aircraft: Embraer ERJ-175
Change Planes. Connect time in Houston, TX (IAH - Intercontinental) is 1 hour 5 minutes.
Depart IAH: 9:01 a.m.
Arrive Cancun: 11:20 a.m.
Flight Time: 2 hr 19 mn
Travel Time: 4 hr 50 mn
Flight distance: 812 m
Total Distance: 1,207 m
Flight: UA1012
Aircraft: Boeing 737-900
Sunday Return| Cancun, Mexico (CUN) to Oklahoma City, OK (OKC)
Depart CUN: 4:25 p.m.
Arrive IAH: 6:52 p.m.
Flight:UA1056
Aircraft: Boeing 737-900
Change Planes. Connect time in Houston, TX (IAH - Intercontinental) is 1 hour 23 minutes.
Depart IAH: 8:15 p.m.
Arrive OKC: 9:45 p.m.
Flight: UA3740
Aircraft: Embraer ERJ-175
Also you can get to CUN from OKC as early as 10:08AM on AA and 11:28AM on DL. Not getting there early from OKC isn't a reason to go to DFW instead.
Looking for the flights that will get you there the quickest? here is a tool I came across today.
How To Find The Best Flight To Get You Where You Want To Go
Well, this has just taken the lead for best Internet invention of the day.
Fivethirtyeight.com, the wondrous ESPN site from Nate Silver, launched an interactive tool on Wednesday aptly named Which Flight Will Get You There Fastest?
It does exactly what you think it does. The site examines 6 million domestic flights to determine which one will most likely get you to your destination on time.
I really love what fivethirtyeight has done to this point. It's definitely a go-to site for me.
I'd say that was aimed more at the people who would drive to DFW and then complain when the airlines cut flights from OKC due to lack of demand. I can understand potentially saving $800 on a family vacation. The smaller that dollar amount gets, however, the less sense the sitation makes.
Meh, I already acknowledged that it made some sense for families. As far as me as an individual I can't imagine going through that hassle for any savings of less than $500. And that has to be over and above the fuel expense.
A quick search of that same flight in late June came to $900 a person.
I don't think anyone has said there aren't any early flights out of okc. Again, it's a personal decision after weighing all the options and the constant changing of airfare rates and times. Nothing against okc at all. Sorry if that upsets some of you.
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