Can anyone explain to me the pricing policies for internet bookings. I posted a week or so back on another thread about price increases on a holiday we booked a few weeks back. I'm now astounded to find the self same holiday price has increase (on line) by 100% of what we have payed. In the space of about 3 weeks it has risen from £407 to £816 !! (This it claims includes £76 online saving) Considering the same place last year (although a couple of weeks) later cost less than £300
Is This the sort of price that would be quoted in shops - initially - then giving massive discounts to make it appear a good deal?
Would anyone pay £816 for 7 nights self catering ?
The flight we have on Friday varied a lot from day to day when I was looking. At one point it was so high that I started looking elsewhere. But eventually we got it a good price. Loads of reasons why prices can change- supply and demand being the obvious. but also things like airline fuel prices, exchange rates; the cheaper fares that most flights have may have sold out, air passenger duty going up, hotels putting up prices as rooms begin to sell out etc.
Our first ever "long haul " for us- we bought last minute and we ended up chatting to some folks on the airport transfer coach who paid almost twice what we did( we didn't tell them that though!)
To confirm again 1 week end of September SC to the Algarve .
I still fail to see any logic in this pricing structure
As Fiona has said the "logic" is the wonderful capitalist world of supply and demand -the T.Os see an opportunity to maximise profits on a popular destination - it (occasionally)does work the other way; some long haul destinations can really plummet in price the week of departure when the likes of Thomson and Thos Cook are struggling to fill their planes!!
There are different factors that affect the online bookings. Some are allocated to sell some rooms in-case of accommodation. Some might capitalize to make good use of the online bookers. Sometimes if you contact a Travel Agent you get a better deal. For flights; seats are cheaper when travel dates are far, nearing the travel date, demand is high thus change in price or cheaper seats have been sold out.
Post a Reply
Please sign in or register an account to reply to this post.
Similar Topics
-
Thomson Internet Prices
Posted by Jeffro in General Holiday Enquiries, Hints and Tips
-
internet prices for hotels
Posted by ALAN D in Holiday Complaints
-
Do High Street Branches price match on Internet prices
Posted by trish1968 in Tour Operators and Travel Agents
-
internet in Goa
Posted by del949 in Goa Discussion Forum
-
Using the internet
Posted by Kath in Turkey Discussion Forum