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I guess that means there are lots of unsold seats.
I can't believe that 25% off sky high "same week" travel prices will stimulate very much leisure demand, but guess some business travelers could take advantage of it. They're planning to fly anyway.
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It's worth looking at existing bookings too to see if the current price with discount is lower than original paid price.
--TheMiddleSeat
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@TheMiddleSeat wrote:
It's worth looking at existing bookings too to see if the current price with discount is lower than original paid price.
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True.
It's not likely to help WGA of WGA+ holders as ticket prices go up a bunch for the week or so before departure, but it certainly could help BS and Anytime holders as prices for those tickets are relatively stable - even in the week of departure.