There's really no way to know, if something bad happens, flights could go down (during covid I flew to MCO direct for $70 round trip). Flying is not as inexpensive as it once was. I remember I used to be able to fly direct from either Boston or Providence to Orlando for around $150 to $200 about 10 years ago. Including checked bags. Now if I get under $300 I consider it a good deal. Generally, they say the cheapest time to buy tickets is about 3 months out from your travel date. You can use Google flight tracker to watch for fares, it will tell you if a fare for the route is considered high or not and send you updates.