On Mar 26, 6:51=A0pm, john_k...@hotmail.com (John Kulp) wrote:
> A typical rant of an uniformed passenger. =A0Basically, he obviously
> bought a cheap advanced fare subject to the very conditions he is now
> moaning about. =A0If he didn't want that, he could have bought an
> restricted fare. =A0He didn't want to do that so he bought the cheapo
> one and wants it treated like a higher price restricted one. =A0That's
> all that's going on here.
I may not know everything about the airlines I do know that a
refundable economy ticket for my itinerary was only $1100. I could by
three of the economy tickets I purchased for that amazing price. All
I am saying is that sometimes plans change don't try to take every
last cent I have to make a change. Please tell me what is wrong with
my solution. A one way ticket for my flight home is currently at
$217. You add that to the $50 I pay them to change my ticket they
just made $267 that would not normally have made. That scenario is
considering that my flight home is full. Which right now the flight I
want has a lot more seats available then my flight home. So I ask you
how is the airline losing in this situation. Even if they don't sell
my seat they just made $50 more than they otherwise would have. I
also should state that I don't have to be home early, so I don't have
to leave early. Last point with the above scenario, they will still
make their money off of people who want a confirmed seat. So I
appreciate the post from you, the informed passenger.
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