Many airlines have been posting sales over the last couple of days, so if
you're planning to attend the ARSC conference at the end of March, you
might wish to start shopping for airfares a.s.a.p. Since the conference
occurs during the peak spring break period, you might have to act fast. I
just booked a flight on Southwest that was only $99 one-way from
Indianapolis on March 25th. In fact, it was actually cheaper for me to
book a 3-way trip and spend a few days after the conference with family
in San Diego, than it would have been to return home on a Sunday (total
cost of IND-SJC-SD-IND just over $300). But I fully expect these special
SW webfares to disappear within the next couple of days (many of the
flights I was tracking yesterday are no longer available today). Other
airlines, such as Frontier and American, have also lowered prices since
the New Year.
One more travel tip- I would highly recommend Kayak.com as the best
search engine for tracking airfares. If you haven't used Kayak in the
past, its worth a look. Unlike Travelocity (which has the most unreliable
search engine of any travel site), Kayak seamlessly directs you to the
airline to make your actual ticket purchase, and the flights are always
available at the quoted price.
Good luck- I hope to see you all at the conference.
BTW- many of you have been asking when the registration form will be
mounted on the website. We hope to have it up by the end of next week.
Meanwhile, plan on registration fees to be in the same ballpark as the
Seattle conference (here's a link to the archived Seattle conference
website: http://archive.arsc-audio.org/conference2006.html).
Brenda Nelson-Strauss
ARSC Conference Manager