Originally Posted by
DataPlumber
I *clearly* can’t help you much here. My best advice would be read the directions, even if you can’t understand them.
I'm not asking for help. I'm simply advising the OP what I would do in their scenario.
Originally Posted by
hbtr
The A330 “transcon” flights were usually priced much higher than other flights, so one could make a case for a refund if the flight was downgauged (not saying you would win…). With the recent use of the widebodies in domestic routes during COVID, most of the flights I saw were priced the same as or close to the price of a single-aisle plane on that same route.
The pricing is pretty much irrelevant. There are plenty of instances where multiple flights on the same day price out differently using the same equipment.
Originally Posted by
ISTFlyer
Although, they didn't have different fares.
They were highly priced because when all flights were at the same price, people prioritize choosing the A330 over a pmUS A321.
Exactly. I'm not sure why anyone thinks that pricing has anything to do with this issue.