Indeed - on most dates in high season you'd be hard pushed to get return fares for under €400 to the sun-spots on EI and not much less on FR.
Some destinations are crazily priced -look at Burgas (Bourgas) in Bulgaria - nearly €600 return on many dates in July/August.
(baggage included in above prices)
A few points:-
- The Irish are fixated on EI/FR and rarely look at the websites of the twenty other airlines flying to Europe. To get to the sun will usually mean a change of flights in Ams/Fra/Zur or whatever is the hub city of the airline concerned, but there are sometimes better deals on these airlines than EI/FR. Try KLM, Swiss, Lufthansa etc etc (actually KLM have just announced a pric e sale for this summer)
- I know most posters here think tour operator package holidays died with the dodo, but considering the high cost of scheduled flights it may be worth booking such a package holiday especially for families.
-Considering one has to pay the full price immediately on booking a flight few people have so far this year actually booked their summer scheduled flight (as opposed to the very heavy bookings this year for packages when only a deposit was needed).
The airlines will look at their bookings after Easter and start making price decisions. Nobody in the travel business believes that after Easter the airlines they will increase the present fares because, bluntly, they're not that full. Does this mean they'll reduce them? I believe on many dates, yes
- Look at the prices of non-sun destinations. Some good deals. Rather than spend a fortune to get to boiling crowded hot-spots maybe a week in, for example, Denmark may not be a bad alternative.
-If one is an hour or so from Belfast then Easyjet has some slightly better prices deals ,especially now that sterling is cheaper.
If it is not vital to get to that one-and-only destination on that one-and-only date then one would be crazy or rich to book sun flights at the present prices.
(I miss being a travel agent)