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Thomasa

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Looking to book Premium Economy to NY, I noted a fare of c.$1200 a month before departure date. I did not book at the time, but two weeks later noted that the fare had doubled. No surprise there, so I booked with another carrier (Qantas) only to discover that, one week or so before departure, Virgin had reverted to the $1200 fare. Now , I learned my lesson from this, but question the fairness to those who paid the higher fare only to discover it halved close to the departure date. I noted a similar situation with Business Class on the same date, time and route: from c. $3200, then to $7800 (!), and, a week before departure, $4800-odd. To their credit, Qantas did none of these shenagenans...
 
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Welcome to AFF Thomasa!

Fares go on sale from time to time. If you purchase today the airfares could decrease tomorrow. Or increase. You take the good with the bad.

P.S. You posted the thread in Hhonors forum.
 
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