MEL_Traveller
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My experience matches evanb. While same day change might not be a realisable benefit, in the event of IRROPS I’ve found them to be pretty good. The flight might be ‘full’ but they have been known to be able to oversell, expecting that if you are delayed due to IRROPS, most likely someone else will be too, so you might well get in the flight if they don’t show up.No you're right, this is just my POV, but I have many data points as I travel AA F a lot in the US and often look at same day changes. Just like the 7 hour delay in this thread is one person's POV and a single data point.
Back to my experience -
<24 hours before I see lots of F seats.
Once 24 hours hits, it's zero.
My argument with the same day change is it's relatively useless because you are locked in - nobody can change, therefore nothing is gained or lost. And yes, I see people with gate upgrades on flights that I knew was sold out - but if the GDS is saying no seats, the website won't let you change your flight (same deal with re-accommodation, unless they are going to proactively get in there - which is what I was suggesting they do in my first post).
Pre covid they used to hold something like F2 on wide bodies on trunk routes like ORD-LAX or JFK-LAX to cater for full fare pax, which came in handy during IRROPS!