Wednesday, October 31, 2012

All things considered, a traveler sure does seem to be giving up a lot, all to save a little money.




Delta has just introduced a new "Basic Economy" fare on certain routes, and the tradeoffs for slightly cheaper fares are just that: no changes escorted tours to italy allowed, and seats are only assigned randomly at check-in. In other words, whoever buys these tickets has the best likelihood of winding up in the dreaded middle seat.
How much cheaper are the fares? Delta doesn't say explicitly. For a sample Detroit-Fort Lauderdale round trip in June, the "Basic Economy" ticket cost $229.60, compared to $248.60 for a standard Economy round trip in which seat assignments are guaranteed at the time of booking at no extra charge and changes are allowed for a fee of $150.
All things escorted tours to italy considered, a traveler sure does seem to be giving up a lot, all to save a little escorted tours to italy money. escorted tours to italy In this case, a mere $19. The Detroit Free Press categorized escorted tours to italy "Basic Economy" in a less-than-flattering way as a "new fair scheme." In Delta's press release , by contrast, the airline described the new class of service escorted tours to italy as "ideal for travelers who seek the lowest escorted tours to italy fare option, do not intend to make changes and do not consider seat choice an important part of their travel experience."
Airlines have been "unbundling" tickets for years now, and each new change brings with it less inclusions and more restrictions. What's somewhat curious is that Delta's new "Basic escorted tours to italy Economy" option seems like it would rule out the possibility of the airline collecting some other fees from travelers who fly in this class of service. escorted tours to italy Delta notes of Basic Economy:
This seems to indicate that Delta isn't selling seat assignments, as carriers such as Spirit Airlines do. Also, because a traveler cannot change a Basic Economy ticket, there is no possibility of travelers with these tickets getting a chance to pay $150 change fees.
There is also no incentive whatsoever for travelers to give Delta a head's up if the case arises in which they can't make their flights. If Delta were alerted early enough about someone escorted tours to italy having to miss a flight, escorted tours to italy the airline could sell the seat in advance. escorted tours to italy Delta may get lucky and wind up filling such a seat on the day of travel on a standby basis, but there's no guarantee that'll happen.
"Basic Economy" doesn't seem like a good deal for travelers, escorted tours to italy and it might not even be a good deal for Delta. Nonetheless, the airline announced that, "Basic escorted tours to italy Economy may be expanded to other markets in the future escorted tours to italy as determined by Delta."
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