Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve booked domestic flights on United with miles, but this is my first time booking an international flight. Below are the details on pricing. Does this seem normal?
-three days ago nonstop economy flight from IAD to Paris (CDG) was 40,000 points
-two days ago, same nonstop flights, IAD to CDG, are 70,000 points
-today there are no nonstop flights with miles for the same trip
Now I wish we had grabbed the seats for 40,000 points. Didn’t pull the trigger, because the trip isn’t until June and now seems like way too early to book the trip. Do you think the nonstop award flights will come back? I feel like United bots are tracking me and trying to price gouge me!
OP, this has happened to me many times. Walk away from the website for a few days and then come back to it. I think there's some algorithm whereby prices will increase based on the number of hits or searches. It's a complete scam. I had a flight double in price in the same day after clicking on it a million times. I left it for a week and found that it had dropped back to the original price. Not sure if that is a thing but FYI
Also, if you look for flights in September they are always cheaper. I read somewhere that Sept after the summer craze is the best time to buy
Yeah none of this is actually a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve booked domestic flights on United with miles, but this is my first time booking an international flight. Below are the details on pricing. Does this seem normal?
-three days ago nonstop economy flight from IAD to Paris (CDG) was 40,000 points
-two days ago, same nonstop flights, IAD to CDG, are 70,000 points
-today there are no nonstop flights with miles for the same trip
Now I wish we had grabbed the seats for 40,000 points. Didn’t pull the trigger, because the trip isn’t until June and now seems like way too early to book the trip. Do you think the nonstop award flights will come back? I feel like United bots are tracking me and trying to price gouge me!
OP, this has happened to me many times. Walk away from the website for a few days and then come back to it. I think there's some algorithm whereby prices will increase based on the number of hits or searches. It's a complete scam. I had a flight double in price in the same day after clicking on it a million times. I left it for a week and found that it had dropped back to the original price. Not sure if that is a thing but FYI
Also, if you look for flights in September they are always cheaper. I read somewhere that Sept after the summer craze is the best time to buy
Anonymous wrote:If you already have the miles in your United account, always best to book if you see something at the saver level (40k in this case), because United awards are fully refundable. No risk in grabbing them now and figuring out later if you will actually use them.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve booked domestic flights on United with miles, but this is my first time booking an international flight. Below are the details on pricing. Does this seem normal?
-three days ago nonstop economy flight from IAD to Paris (CDG) was 40,000 points
-two days ago, same nonstop flights, IAD to CDG, are 70,000 points
-today there are no nonstop flights with miles for the same trip
Now I wish we had grabbed the seats for 40,000 points. Didn’t pull the trigger, because the trip isn’t until June and now seems like way too early to book the trip. Do you think the nonstop award flights will come back? I feel like United bots are tracking me and trying to price gouge me!
Anonymous wrote:They allocate award seats. The bargain ones go first. Eventually they are gone. Some higher loyalty levels may get award seats after they are gone for lower levels.
Moral: get them. You can always cancel and get points back.
Anonymous wrote:For long haul international 5 months is the sweet spot to get the best price. Milage flights are always last to be made available so they always hold those back as they want people to pay in cash.
Anonymous wrote:For long haul international 5 months is the sweet spot to get the best price. Milage flights are always last to be made available so they always hold those back as they want people to pay in cash.