On 7 Nov, 12:48, Furze Platt wrote:
> On 7 Nov, 12:00, "tim....." wrote:
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> > "tim....." wrote in message
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> >news:5p6b48FpjuofU1@mid.individual.net...
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> > > "David Horne, _the_ chancellor (*)" wrote in message
> > >news:1i729s4.14yfsiz62mw7pN%d4g4h4@yahoo.co.uk...
> > >> tim..... wrote:
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> > >>> I'm due to fly to CHP with EZ tomorrow but have had to change it
> > >>> at short notice.
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> > >>> Before I did this, I noticed that there were no seats available on
> > >>> their flights for tomorrow.
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> > >>> Now that I have rebooked my flight, this one seat has become
> > >>> available at 209.99.
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> > >>> Someone might find this information useful in determining how
> > >>> full an individual flight is.
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> > >>> I wonder, if it is still available tomorrow, whether the price will
> > >>> go up or down?
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> > >> I booked a Ryanair flight from Liverpool to Girona last year for almost
> > >> the same price. That was 2 hours before the plane was due to depart. I
> > >> ended up not flying (I only booked it as the Easyjet flight had been
> > >> cancelled already) due to fog, but I was told the flight was almost
> > >> full- I don't think they were lying to me. I would be surprised if the
> > >> flight price would go down. I seem to remember this coming up before, on
> > >> one of these newsgroups- i.e. that there is a maximum price they go to,
> > >> and it pretty much stays there.
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> > > Well I'm not going to find out,
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> > > someone has got lucky (?) and taken it already.
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> > > tim
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> > I'm flying in 6 hours now and seats are still available on my flight
> > for 109.99.
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> > So, I think it will be interesting to see how full that flight is.
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> > (Does this survey interest anybody?)
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> > tim
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> of course.......zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
......zzzzzz
I did try to understand Ryanairs pricing policy but gave
up.......generally the further ahead the cheaper it was except for
holiday times....
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