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It's BOGO time!
Grab a friend and plan a fall getaway. Buy one coach class ticket anywhere Alaska Airlines flies (excluding Prudhoe Bay) and get one ticket on the same flight for just the taxes and fees*. Day of week restrictions and blackout dates apply.
Alaska Airlines [alaskaair.com]
Promotional code
BOGOTIME
Book by 11:59 pm (PT) on September 20, 2021
Travel is valid October 5 ā December 15, 2021.
Blackout dates: November 18ā29, 2021
Travel to Hawaii, Mexico, Costa Rica, or Belize is valid Sundays through Wednesdays.
Travel from Hawaii, Mexico, Costa Rica or Belize is valid Tuesdays through Fridays.
All other travel is valid Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
Travel on days of week not listed above, solo travel, or in First Class will be discounted at 10%.
Valid for new ticket purchases only.āÆ If the itinerary is canceled or changed, any refund or credit issued will be for the discounted price for each ticket.
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I don't doubt it, but I've never seen them at any midsize or smaller cities outside of their original home territory (unlike SWA, or even Spirit or Frontier, which seem to be almost everywhere). I definitely see them at airports, but in very small numbers compared to the rest. But the #5 rank doesn't shock me with all the consolidation of the past 10-15 years.
https://www.bloomberg.c
A Bloomberg survey of 45 large businesses in the U.S., Europe and Asia shows that 84% plan to spend less on travel post-pandemic. A majority of the respondents cutting travel budgets see reductions of between 20% and 40%, with about two in three slashing both internal and external in-person meetings.
According to the Global Business Travel Association, spending on corporate trips could slide to as low as $1.24 trillion by 2024 from a pre-pandemic peak in 2019 of $1.43 trillion.
"We don't think business travel will ever return to 2019 levels," said Will Hawkley, the global head of travel and leisure at KPMG LLP.
The hotels sector, which draws about two-thirds of its revenue from business travelers, could see a dip of as much as 18% by 2022 as virtual meetings replace 27% of corporate travel volumes, a Morgan Stanley study shows.
Deloitte: "Strong return scenario" is for U.S. corporate spending on travel to reach 80% of 2019 levels in fourth quarter 2022 while the "weak return scenario" would be for 65%
https://www.statista.co
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/fe...er-changed [bloomberg.com]
A Bloomberg survey of 45 large businesses in the U.S., Europe and Asia shows that 84% plan to spend less on travel post-pandemic. A majority of the respondents cutting travel budgets see reductions of between 20% and 40%, with about two in three slashing both internal and external in-person meetings.
The Facts you posted basically agree with me. It confirms what I said in my post, businesses are scaling back for sure. But not putting travel mostly on hold.
Sorry, this is of course only my opinion. Which is worth about $0.02
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Every airline is doing this, with the variability of covid schedules more than a month or two our are really just placeholders.
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I still don't get why it is only a $31 dollar discount on a $91 fare. I would think BOGO would mean if the fare was $91, then it should be a $91 discount for 2 tix.
Here's what I got on LAS-SJD on a few dates tues-tues. Same price with BOGORUSS or BOGOTIME code.
The $91 includes some taxes, the actual fare is the $60. (You can check this if you subtract the taxes and fees total from the price per passenger - it comes out to $60) So you're getting $31 off of each passenger's $60 fare.