DCA-MSP Pricing question
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Arlington, VA
Programs: NWA GE, ICH Amb., SPG, HHonors, Hertz 5*
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DCA-MSP Pricing question
I know this is a newbie question, but I'm very curious about pricing. I need to run up to MSP on a day trip, and want to take NW152 up and NW170 back. According to ExpertFlyer, there are plenty of seats all over the plane, but NWA says the only fare code is B. Do they plan to release these seats at some point, or will NWA try to keep them in the B class bucket?
#2
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Upper Midwest
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I know this is a newbie question, but I'm very curious about pricing. I need to run up to MSP on a day trip, and want to take NW152 up and NW170 back. According to ExpertFlyer, there are plenty of seats all over the plane, but NWA says the only fare code is B. Do they plan to release these seats at some point, or will NWA try to keep them in the B class bucket?
Did you search other sites for the same flights, such as orbitz or expedia? Occasionally they will be holding seats as well.
#3
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: The Capital of British Brewing
Posts: 294
Sat night stay
A lot of the lower (cheaper) fare classes require a Saturday night stay, and thus your itinerary wouldn't be eligible.
#4
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 1,955
Fares are very variable on this route. I beleive NW flys the only non-stop route and there is very little comeptition. A few years ago, the cheapest flight was always $700. Earlier this year I was able to to it for $350.
O&D is part of the issue as well. There is pretty heavy traffic out of DC on Thursday and friday (congressional delgations head home) and retrning Sunday and Monday.
O&D is part of the issue as well. There is pretty heavy traffic out of DC on Thursday and friday (congressional delgations head home) and retrning Sunday and Monday.
#5
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: MSP
Programs: NW: In the back of the bus
Posts: 84
How about trying this trip from IAD instead? I find it less expensive and with more availability versus DCA. Of course, there is the added hassle of getting to IAD that may not make this all that attractive.
#6
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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JTMSP:
Ultimately, flying from IAD is what I did. I live all of 10 minutes from DCA (15 with traffic), and I prefer to fly out of there because they always use a 319 or 320 instead of the CRJ. As it turns out, even with the trip to Dulles, I will still arrive at the same time as if I flew via another carrier and their connecting flight. Luckily I'll be flying a 320 both ways, but I'll have to go Coach Choice since I don't do middle seats.
Sigh. Just a few more R/T for SE.
Thanks to all for the primer on pricing.
Ultimately, flying from IAD is what I did. I live all of 10 minutes from DCA (15 with traffic), and I prefer to fly out of there because they always use a 319 or 320 instead of the CRJ. As it turns out, even with the trip to Dulles, I will still arrive at the same time as if I flew via another carrier and their connecting flight. Luckily I'll be flying a 320 both ways, but I'll have to go Coach Choice since I don't do middle seats.
Sigh. Just a few more R/T for SE.
Thanks to all for the primer on pricing.

