I was looking in the Calendar and realized that the last day of classes before Reading Week is February 18th. Which is perfect, because I am seriously considering attending the Northern Voice conference which is taking place on February 19th.
So I decided to look up some travel costs. I expected the bus to be quite a bit cheaper than flying, but as it turns out, its not! Even with a Student Discount applied, return fare on Greyhound from Edmonton to Vancouver is $280.23 and the duration of the trip is 18 hours and 35 minutes. So I’d have to leave Friday afternoon to get there on time, and if I left right after the conference ended on Saturday I’d get back at 11 AM on Sunday.
Compare that with flying. I could leave at 7:50 AM on Saturday and get to Vancouver a half hour before the start of the conference. If I really wanted to, I could even leave right after the conference and be back in Edmonton around 9 PM. Total cost for a return flight on either WestJet or AirCanada? $397.93. So for an extra $100 I won’t have to sit on a bus for two days.
Of course, if I were to go with someone, the Companion Fare from Greyhound would make the combined travel costs much cheaper. And if I am going to Vancouver at the start of Reading Week, I’d likely stay for a couple days 🙂 Just thought the pricing difference (or lack thereof) between the bus and plane was interesting!
Oh it gets better! That search was done using Expedia. If I search directly on AirCanada.ca, its $10 cheaper and I get a better choice of times. And its exactly the same searching directly on WestJet.ca!
Really….hmm….I might consider it if I’m not going to Mexico or Vegas during reading week lol!
lol. seems like i’ll be teaching. have fun gentlemen
owned!