Current Qantas sale says Oct 2nd to Dec 3rd SYD to HNL in Y is $1159, I go to the Q site and Oct10th to Oct 17th says $1558 why?.
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Current Qantas sale says Oct 2nd to Dec 3rd SYD to HNL in Y is $1159, I go to the Q site and Oct10th to Oct 17th says $1558 why?.
The 1159 fare must be available at some time for the date ranges specified.
If the fare is no longer available at either the beginning or the end of the stated period, that should be updated by QF. If the fare has changed in the middle, the general price indicator is correct.
So if all cheap fares are gone for 17 October the graphic should read from 02 October - 16 October and from 18 October - 03 December?Exactly, says when clicking the graph price - 1149 (AUD) 02 Oct 2014 - 03 DEC 2014.
Says Honolulu return from meaning various prices in graph shown, if not then above is incorrect.
So if all cheap fares are gone for 17 October the graphic should read from 02 October - 16 October and from 18 October - 03 December?
So if all cheap fares are gone for 17 October the graphic should read from 02 October - 16 October and from 18 October - 03 December?
I know we love to knock Qantas at every opportunity but when looking at sale airfares I know and expect some dates are not going to be available and some days are going to be cheaper than others.
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So if all cheap fares are gone for 17 October the graphic should read from 02 October - 16 October and from 18 October - 03 December?
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I know we love to knock Qantas at every opportunity but when looking at sale airfares I know and expect some dates are not going to be available and some days are going to be cheaper than others.
It clearly says when clicking the graph price - 1149 (AUD) 02 Oct 2014 - 03 DEC 2014 not $1558.
It doesn't say return from meaning the above dates, it means different dates in the graph have other prices.
I think its misleading.
The text 'from' means within any given period on the graph
Thats how I read it each period has a set price other periods have a set price so variants meaning from.
So why does it say between one price and another price and why it is the graph in one line?, if prices are different 2/10 to 3/12then the graph should show it as it does with other months.
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Geez the cynicism is growing. If you are able to get the $1159 fare within that time period, the page is not incorrect.
I agree with JohnK in that some people do get silly with these things. Why make it more complicated than what it has to be.
Geez the cynicism is growing. If you are able to get the $1159 fare within that time period, the page is not incorrect.
I agree with JohnK in that some people do get silly with these things. Why make it more complicated than what it has to be.
Complicated? Like showing the correct dates when the sale price is available? Gee, we aren't asking much are we?
With your rationale, if BP advertises fuel for '$1.10/litre May to September' on a sign outside the service station, but when you get to the pump, its $1.50/litre, because the 'sale' price isn't available on that particular day, you'd be OK with that? After all, the $1.10/litre price was available on some days during May to September.
No, the graph Qantas displays is broken down into segments, (supposedly) showing the days/periods when the sale price is available, and those when its not. If they have run out of sale priced seats at certain time, then the graph should be adjusted - easy to do but reasonably competent IT people. Oh, but then again ...
Bait and switch.