Why do I have to pay more airfare for more people?

Blessed_wth_Triplets

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I'm totally confused....for Delta when I put in 6 tickets...my return flight goes up $50 per person?? If I put in 4 tickets...it goes down $50. I guess they only sell a certain amount per price bracket...but when I look at the seats available...the more expensive flight actually has more seats available than the cheaper ones??:confused3 What am I missing? I'm wondering if I should just wait to book....my flight isn't till August.
 
Most airlines do the same thing, there are only so many seats at the lower price and once they are gone the next price takes over. You can book the 4 seats at the lower price and then book the final 2 seats at the higher price. Since you can choose your seats at the time of booking you would still be able to get all the seats together.
 
Airlines have "buckets" of inventory at different prices. Let's say a given flight uses a plane with 130 economy seats. Based on historical data, the airline calculates it can sell 30 tickets at full coach fare (typically to business travelers making short-notice plans) and 40 tickets at a reduced coach fare, but that the remaining 50 spots need be priced at a cheap promotional fare.

Now assume only 4 tickets are left at the cheap promotional fare. If you want to buy 4 tickets, the computer offers the cheap promotional fare to you. But is you want more than 4 seats, it pulls from the next category up.

The reality is that it's more complicated than my example above. There are usually far more than 3 categories of inventory, and inventory can move from one "bucket" to another based on actual sales patterns. The airlines have become quite sophisticated at maximizing the yield for each flight.
 
You should also try to buy 5 tickets and then buy the other one. You might be able to get 5 at the lower rate.

I've had to do this.. I just make sure to put one of the adults on the separate ticket (and not one of the kids)
 

...and, after you are done, call and have the tickets combined onto one "Passenger Name Record". That way, you will be treated as a single group again.
 
I'm totally confused....for Delta when I put in 6 tickets...my return flight goes up $50 per person?? If I put in 4 tickets...it goes down $50. I guess they only sell a certain amount per price bracket...but when I look at the seats available...the more expensive flight actually has more seats available than the cheaper ones??:confused3 What am I missing? I'm wondering if I should just wait to book....my flight isn't till August.

1. Seat maps tell you nothing. You are tryiing to draw a "picture" that does not exist. Revenue management is a lot more complaicated then a seat map.

2. You first part is right. There are 4 seats at the price you want. That's it. What you can do is buy the first 4 seats at price one, the next two at price 2 and call Delta and ask them to join the records so you stay togethere.

3. August is a while out. You might get a sale, you might not.... However, you might also get a schedule change.. Personally I would wait a while.
 
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I have had several schedule changes or flight cancellations with Delta and have always been able to change flights at no charge if the changes are more than 5-10 minutes etc.
 
If the schedule does change will delta let me switch flights at no charge?
Generally yes. It depends on the schedule change time. I think anything over an hour change they MUST allow the change with no penalty. Anything under an hour (again I think) is at Delta's discretion.

Contrary to what OrangeCountyCommuter suggests, if the tickets available now are at a price I'm happy with, I'd book them now. I don't believe in waiting, HOPING the price will go down. YMMV
 














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