Most airlines don’t charge convenience fees. It looks like Spirit does, not surprisingly.
I worked at an airport for a major airline over a decade ago. IIRC there was a $25 charge for booking at the airport (I can count on one hand how many times people actually showed up for that) and it didn’t give any cheaper fares than online. All we’d do is book in full Y to get the itinerary started, then LA$R on that command line system (how do I still remember that?) to automatically change the fare class to whatever was cheapest available while still following all the fare rules.
Bonus points for anyone who knows what system we used that LA$R is a thing.
ReluctantMuskrat@lemmy.world 11 months ago
What fees do you find waived and for what airline? I haven’t noticed TicketMaster-like convenience fees with the ones I fly
robotopera@sh.itjust.works 11 months ago
I’ve done it with frontier and spirit. I’m not sure what the specific fees are, but it’s saved me tons of money for the few years I’ve been doing it.
teamevil@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Spirit, avelo… But the fucking smiles are free