albatross710
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Maybe my terminology needs explaining.There are no placeholder fares and there never was.
but best left for another day.
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Maybe my terminology needs explaining.There are no placeholder fares and there never was.
The more you talk about something in public, the more likely it is to disappear.Maybe my terminology needs explaining.
That wasn't too far off what I snagged SYD-YVR for a few months ago for travel in Feb next year. c$12k for 2 pax.
Maybe my terminology needs explaining.
That’s right !That wasn't too far off what I snagged SYD-YVR for a few months ago for travel in Feb next year. c$12k for 2 pax.
SYD-YVR for circa $5999 has been the only decent “sale” fare post Covid that I recall. We grabbed one last year and where able to book open jaw home from YUL that included a few other flights to max the SC earn.That wasn't too far off what I snagged SYD-YVR for a few months ago for travel in Feb next year. c$12k for 2 pax.
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That's if businesses made senseThe fly by date of the last offer ends mid Feb.
Don't see them starting another DSC offer until all the flights booked for the last one have been taken.
This gets to the core algebraic equation - Answer X plus 7 daysUsually in the week after making a booking
That didn’t stop QF from doing a second promo (sometimes targeted) in the one year pre-COVID some years.The fly by date of the last offer ends mid Feb.
Don't see them starting another DSC offer until all the flights booked for the last one have been taken.