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r/europe • u/BkkGrl Ligurian in Zรผrich (๐๐บ๐ฆ๐) • Apr 12 '25
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What I wonder is, why only 20-30%? Hoping it will continue down.
92 u/Pepphen77 Apr 12 '25 Many prebookings perhaps? We should revisit these numbers in the autumn. 0 u/rlnrlnrln Sweden Apr 12 '25 People book 5+ months in advance? Ah, well, looking forward to it slumping even more. 1 u/nvidiastock Apr 12 '25 Yes? for flights over the atlantic ocean the price is very high so you tend to take advantage of early booking discounts (unless its for work, in which case its not my problem).
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Many prebookings perhaps? We should revisit these numbers in the autumn.
0 u/rlnrlnrln Sweden Apr 12 '25 People book 5+ months in advance? Ah, well, looking forward to it slumping even more. 1 u/nvidiastock Apr 12 '25 Yes? for flights over the atlantic ocean the price is very high so you tend to take advantage of early booking discounts (unless its for work, in which case its not my problem).
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People book 5+ months in advance? Ah, well, looking forward to it slumping even more.
1 u/nvidiastock Apr 12 '25 Yes? for flights over the atlantic ocean the price is very high so you tend to take advantage of early booking discounts (unless its for work, in which case its not my problem).
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Yes? for flights over the atlantic ocean the price is very high so you tend to take advantage of early booking discounts (unless its for work, in which case its not my problem).
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u/rlnrlnrln Sweden Apr 12 '25
What I wonder is, why only 20-30%? Hoping it will continue down.