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Old Mar 8, 2006 | 2:49 pm
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Easyjet Pricing Structure

Hi All,

For those who have been watching Easyjet pricing, or actual experience with it... do their price ever come down AFTER the lower price has already passed, including the infrequent sales? I missed booking a flight by a day because I didn't have my credit card, and now the price has doubled to 50 Euros one way

I'm hoping the fare may come down via a sale or some more seats released at the cheaper rate, though I recall reading somewhere that price of seats don't go down (unlike Southwest sales).

Anyone can provide insight on this?

Thanks!
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Old Mar 8, 2006 | 2:53 pm
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Yes, the price does come down occasionally, but that's almost certainly going to be on a route that isn't selling well at the higher price. That probably doesn't apply in your case.
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Old Mar 10, 2006 | 6:26 am
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Originally Posted by luv2ctheworld
Hi All,

For those who have been watching Easyjet pricing, or actual experience with it... do their price ever come down AFTER the lower price has already passed, including the infrequent sales? I missed booking a flight by a day because I didn't have my credit card, and now the price has doubled to 50 Euros one way

I'm hoping the fare may come down via a sale or some more seats released at the cheaper rate, though I recall reading somewhere that price of seats don't go down (unlike Southwest sales).

Anyone can provide insight on this?

Thanks!
All European LCC's work on the principle that the 'early bird catches the worm'. In other words the closer you get to the flight date the more expensive.

The best way to a minimum price is to view by a period rather than a specific date. Both Ryanair and Easyjet sites have this facility.
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