Why is UAL much more for coach than Delta or American?
I am not trying to make a statement that is always true but I'm trying to get a round trip flight from southern California to Boston, and any flights with similar schedules are well over $100.00 more on United. Any thoughts on why?
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Why is UAL much more for coach than Delta or American?
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MacFarland wrote: I am not trying to make a statement that is always true but I'm trying to get a round trip flight from southern California to Boston, and any flights with similar schedules are well over $100.00 more on United. Any thoughts on why? Plane fare availability is remarkably random. I just did a search for a three day trip LAX-BOS leaving on Jun 6 and the cheapest nonstop was United for $330, then Jetblue for $382 and Delta for $388. Leave on June 22 and the fares are a lot higher, but United's still the cheapest at $537, then American at $566 and Delta at $592. Leave a day earlier and on June 21 and Delta is $483, United $503, and American $517. Remember on all of these fares these prices are probably economy-minus so be prepared for the price to go up if you want to check a bag, pick a seat, or in particular if you want a seat with enough legroom for an adult. |
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