Why book a BS fare?
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Why book a BS fare?
What's the biggest benefit you get from booking a BS fare? Received the following survey request via email today. The survey centered on BS fares and why one chooses to purchase them.
Mostly straightforward questions. I found one page interesting.
Now, using the scale below, please indicate how important each of these items are to you when considering which type of fare to purchase when flying for business. [Ranking: 1-7 (Important to Extremely Important)]
It offers me priority security lane access
It is a good value for the money
I can check 2 bags for free
It makes my overall travel experience easier/less stressful
It allows me to make free, same day flight changes
It makes me feel like a valued customer
It allows me to earn additional Rewards credit or frequent flyer miles
Priority Boarding
I can re-use my ticket for up to a year with no extra charge if I cancel my reservation
I can enjoy an alcoholic beverage or energy drink in-flight
I can receive a 100% refund of the ticket price if I have to cancel my reservation
It gets me on/off the flight faster
As part of our ongoing efforts to better meet our Customers' needs, we have asked MMR Research, Inc./Intellisurvey to conduct a brief survey to get your feedback to help improve the Southwest Airlines experience. This survey should only take about ten minutes to complete. The information you provide is strictly confidential, anonymous, and for research purposes only. At no time will you be asked to supply any personal information, nor will we in any way attempt to sell you anything.
We really appreciate your participation and your feedback!
We really appreciate your participation and your feedback!
Now, using the scale below, please indicate how important each of these items are to you when considering which type of fare to purchase when flying for business. [Ranking: 1-7 (Important to Extremely Important)]
It offers me priority security lane access
It is a good value for the money
I can check 2 bags for free
It makes my overall travel experience easier/less stressful
It allows me to make free, same day flight changes
It makes me feel like a valued customer
It allows me to earn additional Rewards credit or frequent flyer miles
Priority Boarding
I can re-use my ticket for up to a year with no extra charge if I cancel my reservation
I can enjoy an alcoholic beverage or energy drink in-flight
I can receive a 100% refund of the ticket price if I have to cancel my reservation
It gets me on/off the flight faster
#3
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The survey was a bit hard to answer b/c many benefits of the BS fare I already get from having A-List status. The biggest benefit I get from A-List is: priority security line and priority boarding. The only time I book a BS fare is if I am really desperate for extra RR credits or if I know I am likely to try hopping a different flight than the one I am already booked on. The fact that I can retain priority boarding up to the last second is a big benefit, though, I'll only pay so much extra for that convenience.
Two bags are already free on WN, right? If so, why would they place that question on the survey unless they are thinking of instituting a second bag charge fee? Same with the "re-use my ticket for up to a year."
Two bags are already free on WN, right? If so, why would they place that question on the survey unless they are thinking of instituting a second bag charge fee? Same with the "re-use my ticket for up to a year."
#4
Join Date: Oct 2005
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To see if those who book BS really understand the system. I suspect many of those who book BS are people whose company pays for the ticket or are casual flyers of WN and they really pay no attention to WN's system.
#5
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Austin, TX
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I think the survey is about more than just BS:
You might answer that 2 free bags is extremely important to you, and that's why you DON'T go for BS. Because it doesn't provide/enhance the benefit that's most important to you.
In a generic business sense, if you want to sell more of your premium product one way to do it is to make your bargain product crappier. Of course there are risks to that too
please indicate how important each of these items are to you when considering which type of fare to purchase when flying for business.
In a generic business sense, if you want to sell more of your premium product one way to do it is to make your bargain product crappier. Of course there are risks to that too
#6
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Most especially on peak holiday travel days when there are no WGA fares available...it's well worth the $15.
The airport's gonna be packed, might as well have them Fly-By.
The plane's gonna be at 137 or more, might as well have them board/deplane first.
The airport's gonna be packed, might as well have them Fly-By.
The plane's gonna be at 137 or more, might as well have them board/deplane first.
#7
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In an airport with no priority security or short lines for everyone, I look at it as roughly a push. You're paying $15-25 for a RR credit and a beer.
For an airport with long security lines but better access for elites, I look at it as worth it.
For a ticket purchase inside 24 hours, I look at it as a near-must-have if you aren't already an A-lister.
Overall, it's not a bad product offering if you're looking at a flight that's down to full-Y seats only. Not that I want to give them any ideas, but I'm surprised the buy-up isn't $40-50.
For an airport with long security lines but better access for elites, I look at it as worth it.
For a ticket purchase inside 24 hours, I look at it as a near-must-have if you aren't already an A-lister.
Overall, it's not a bad product offering if you're looking at a flight that's down to full-Y seats only. Not that I want to give them any ideas, but I'm surprised the buy-up isn't $40-50.
#8
Join Date: May 2006
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If you play your cards right, you could give up your seat, and get the BS fare + $250. If you're flying longer flights, you could really make a lot of money.
#9
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: OH & NV
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In my past 25 flights, I have seen no overbooked flights where they actually took volunteers. Fairly rare these days. So too much of a long shot to justifiy paying top fare to me.
#11
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: DC area and San Francisco
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You have missed the opportunity for a good boarding position. If the flight is full, you risk having to gate check your bag and spending an extra hour standing at the notoriously slow Oakland baggage claim.