MEACEDAR From Lebanon, joined Oct 2006, 751 posts, RR: 0 Posted (4 years 5 months 2 weeks 1 day 20 hours ago) and read 1076 times:
Hey a.netters,
I have a one-way flight with AC from MCO-YUL. I purchased 3 tickets for a really cheap price, I think it was like $100.00 or something. Anyways, I have a friend who wants to come with us on our trip up to Mont-Tremblant, however, the price skyrocketed to $550.00. Now, is it possible to just add my friend to the reservations and still get the $100.00 price? I mean I just booked the tickets 2 days ago and then I checked today and it was up, drastically. If not, what can I do to get the ticket for the price I paid for it?
LOL!! I thought so, but hey worth a try. I think I'm gonna wait just another couple of days because when I first began to look at tickets for myself, they were a lot higher than what I got them for. Thanks for your help, though.
SafeFlyer From Canada, joined Jan 2001, 621 posts, RR: 5 Reply 3, posted (4 years 5 months 2 weeks 1 day 16 hours ago) and read 949 times:
It all depends on how full that specific flight is. If its getting close to full or its oversold, don't expect the fares to go down anytime soon. Airlines are the perfect example of offer vs. demand. There is no way you can "add" someone to a reservation. Once you have finalized the details and gotten a confirmation number, its a done deal. If you need an additional ticket, it will go under a different PRN.
LongHauler From Canada, joined Mar 2004, 4278 posts, RR: 36 Reply 4, posted (4 years 5 months 2 weeks 1 day 11 hours ago) and read 886 times:
Air Canada just had a seat sale which recently ended. Sounds like you lucked out, your companion ... not so much. If Air Canada (or any competing airline) doesn't meet your needs to YUL, try something to Burlington, Vermont just south of Montreal.
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