The downside to booking flights 330 in advance

debster812

<font color=blue>DIS Earth Angel!<br><font color=0
Joined
Mar 19, 2001
Messages
9,820
Well, it's not really a downside either, since I am flying for February School vacation, and our Song Flight was only $59 for the one way.

But, the downside is that our flight times had changed 3 times already, nothing big, 15 minutes here, 15 minutes there, no biggie. But now, we have a new flight number, a new flight time, and did not have seat assignments that I could see online.

I called 1-800-FLYSONG and spoke to a delightful rep. She got us our seat assigments, and re-emailed the confirmation.

She said the seats were there all the time, they just did not re-assign them until we confirmed the changes.

So, it's all good, and we will get an extra hour to play with the Mouse. :Pinkbounc
 
When we book more than a few months prior to a flight, we're actually booking against a forecast, not an actual flight schedule. The airlines release their actual flight schedules four or five times per year, just a month or two before a schedule becomes valid. If you book before then, all that is confirmed when you have a "confirmed" reservation are the two cities you're flying between, and the date. Everything else, flight times, aircraft, number of connections, seat assignments, etc., are treated as requests -- passengers shouldn't think of them as part of what was confirmed.
 
You know what Bicker--that makes perfect sense. I never actually thought of it that way. And it's actually fine for us, as it gets us in earlier.
 
bicker said:
When we book more than a few months prior to a flight, we're actually booking against a forecast, not an actual flight schedule. The airlines release their actual flight schedules four or five times per year, just a month or two before a schedule becomes valid. If you book before then, all that is confirmed when you have a "confirmed" reservation are the two cities you're flying between, and the date. Everything else, flight times, aircraft, number of connections, seat assignments, etc., are treated as requests -- passengers shouldn't think of them as part of what was confirmed.


Very well put. bicker! This is the reason that I like flying SWA. I KNOW that once their schedule is up, it won't change, bar weather or mechanical problems.

Also, I note elsewhere on this board a lot of people talking about losing their seats when the airline changes their flight. All a ticket represents is a SEAT on that plane, not a specific seat. I still like SWA's "get your rear in a seat and let's take off" philosphy.

pinnie
 

For $59, one way, I'd wouldn't care about time changes or seat asisignments.

I'm looking at $350-400 pp out of MN early Jan. We may not be able to go at all. I get a condo for less than $400, but payhing $1200 for airfare. Nuts.


herc.
 
bicker said:
When we book more than a few months prior to a flight, we're actually booking against a forecast, not an actual flight schedule. The airlines release their actual flight schedules four or five times per year, just a month or two before a schedule becomes valid. If you book before then, all that is confirmed when you have a "confirmed" reservation are the two cities you're flying between, and the date. Everything else, flight times, aircraft, number of connections, seat assignments, etc., are treated as requests -- passengers shouldn't think of them as part of what was confirmed.

Yep...and here's a tip - if seat selection has an additional fee, I never do it. Chances are there will be -as debster said - multiple sked changes, and when you call 3 or 4 months out (to confirm everything - the first of many times!!LOL), they'll usually book your seats for free because of all the schedule changes.

HTH!!

:sunny:
 
hercamore said:
For $59, one way, I'd wouldn't care about time changes or seat asisignments.

I'm looking at $350-400 pp out of MN early Jan. We may not be able to go at all. I get a condo for less than $400, but payhing $1200 for airfare. Nuts.


herc.

I agree 100% hercamore. For that price they can change the flight time 4 MORE times. I ended up paying $229 for the flight home out of Ft Myers :guilty: :badpc: :scared1: :faint: :scared:

But, it gets us out of NE in February :cold: , so it's all good. :teeth: And we pay nothing for our lodging in Ft Myers (my parents winter there), so it's still OK.
 












Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE











DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top Bottom