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2 2-stop Itineries
I was looking for a flight on 4/19 on IAD-MCO. I saw there is a nonstop but there is a second interesting option that is also sold from it's site:
12:40PM - 2:30PM IAD-ATL Flight 223 3:10PM - 4:40PM ATL-AUS Flight 223 5:25 PM - 6:36PM AUS-DEN Flight 223 11:59PM - 5:26AM DEN-MCO Flight 682 It's sold for $237 Economy. I think one can drive to Orlando from DC faster. Any other bizarre tickets being sold like that? I know in the past, the Early Returns department could see flight options that the public couldn't see, and could book pax on these flights, but possibly everything is now open. |
TTN-DFW via ATL and DEN
TTN-ATL 600am 812am flight 901 ATL-DEN 855an 1012am flight 901 6 hour layover in DEN DEN-DFW 405pm 651pm Flight 122 Total time 13 hrs 51min Sold for $128 (april 28th) not a bad price but a very long way to DFW |
Some connections it might not be selling, maybe because of the layover though.
For example, on Sat 5/16, there are SFO-IAH (8:55am-2:50pm), Flight 1106 IAH-PHL (6:50pm-11:10pm) Flight 242 But Frontier's site isn't selling SFO-IAH-PHL. However, the layover is 4 hours so separate tickets have to be purchased. If the layover < 3hrs, it probably would be sold. In comparison, JetBlue does sell PHL-BOS-DTW, two flight itineries with an over 4 hour layover in BOS, and one itinery with a layover of 51 minutes. JetBlue isn't selling PHL-BOS-RDU/PIT even though I recall PHL-BOS-RDU even having flight times that could be sold as a connection. |
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