And what will happen to ticket prices?
Business changes the consumer, consumer changes the businessfull can
One 10k re-accomodation buys what 30-40 domestic one way seats
With the 10k being the new norm, there's going to be only so much desire to overbook the flights.
As a commuter I welcome less overbooking.
I was just being sarcastic....lolBusiness changes the consumer, consumer changes the business
Don't blame it all on Joe and Jane, I doubt it the ticket prices went down when pretzels replaced peanuts
PS use the magic "can of" when answering the prompt for a drink and ye shall receive
Uniform invokes motherly instincts in FAs?But I do notice when I commute in uniform I almost always get the can![]()
You are correct, except the conditions changed and there is no reliable data on whether that will affect the consumers behavior and by how muchGive me a break, most of the time as soon as you hit $1000 that seat is gone, and I can't see it making it over $1500 except on Xmas day...
haha, classic pilots. They're all cockpit airline CEO'sLook at all the professional economists here. Who would have thought?
I've seen "real CEOs" that couldn't manage a string of Christmas lights and only got to where they were because they had good hair or their family was juiced in with the right people.haha, classic pilots. They're all cockpit airline CEO's
I don't know. I mean, yeah, I know they would sell to capacity, but the reason they overbook is on the assumption of either misconnects or no shows. Those would still happen. The plane has 100 seats and they sell 104 tickets. 4 people no show and the plane still departs with 100 buts in the seat. If they could only sell 100 seats and 4 people no show, that's 4 open seats for standby/nonrevs.It won't affect us, much. They'll sell to capacity instead.
I don't know. I mean, yeah, I know they would sell to capacity, but the reason they overbook is on the assumption of either misconnects or no shows. Those would still happen. The plane has 100 seats and they sell 104 tickets. 4 people no show and the plane still departs with 100 buts in the seat. If they could only sell 100 seats and 4 people no show, that's 4 open seats for standby/nonrevs.
But don't be surprised when catering screws up (again) and you don't get it because they're trying to stretch everything. Or just order weird stuff that nobody else drinks... full can every time.Business changes the consumer, consumer changes the business
Don't blame it all on Joe and Jane, I doubt it the ticket prices went down when pretzels replaced peanuts
PS use the magic "can of" when answering the prompt for a drink and ye shall receive