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Leave it to the forum to call it, as they invariable get it right!!!
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SPRUCE
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SPRUCE
PE are represented by the classes W, R & T and all being zero indicates the sell out.Must admit I don't know what all the categories you list are, but, right now, there are seats in economy (30), business (also 30), and first. None in PE.
Irrespective if oversold,I'm sure they know how many are registered for upgrades and will overbook the Y cabin against that knowing the how much space in J wont sell from the forecasts they have .End result flight goes out full so I wouldnt hold my breath,the magic of yield management strikes again
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I have that flight as availability of 28 in Y, 0 in Y+, 24 in J and 6 in F so far from oversold.
Expanding on Standby's comments, and just looking at total sales versus total seats available and lets say they are oversold at 14Y at present, and they have determined the optiminal return model says lets oversell by 60 on this route, at this time, then you would be able to see more seats for sale, which may account for say 37 still for sale?
I don't know where you got told 14 oversold - but I see 37 spare.
Must admit I don't know what all the categories you list are, but, right now, there are seats in economy (30), business (also 30), and first. None in PE.
Note that both jb747 and milehighclub work inflight for the airline and have accurate access to that information. i.e. Current total Number of unsold seats in WHY.... The question is - how do you know who sees which view?
Note that both jb747 and milehighclub work inflight for the airline and have accurate access to that information. i.e. Current total Number of unsold in WHY.
It is possible (even likely) Qantas are willing to sell more than that figure.
The point the sprucegoose was making, was whether 'unsold' means how many they are prepared to sell, versus how many empty seats there are. The two are not the same.
I am here to say that the loading so far shown in my experience are not indicative of an op-up.... It is possible (even likely) Qantas are willing to sell more than that figure.
I guess you ignored this bit:I am here to say that the loading so far shown in my experience are not indicative of an op-up.
Unless the loadings in the days before the flight start showing something like Y0 B0 H0 K0 M0 L0 ... or Y2 B1 H1 K1 M1 L1 ... or similar, then an op-up is unlikely.