Originally Posted by
OxfordBlue
I find this policy ridiculous and counterintuitive.
If I arrive in good time for an earlier flight, what loss does the airline suffer by carrying me? Unless the flight is very nearly full and there is a chance of selling a last-minute seat at a high price, it costs them nothing, and has the double advantage of (1) making me feel better about the airline, because they helped me and (2) liberating a seat on the later flight which might then be sold at a premium.
Can anyone give a counter-argument?
Flight A at 1400 costs £500
Flight B at 1600 costs £300
Why would they let you swap to flight A as you could do this every time?