pmc22 Posted August 6, 2006 Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 I just booked a flight on priceline from ord to orf. My bid of $130 was accepted 1st try!! The total purchase price came to $176. I wonder how much lower I could have gone???My question is this. I really wanted to return on the 11th, however I need to be back in the morning and therefore couldnt take the risk of getting an evening flight. My flight on the 10th does get in in the a.m. I would love it if I could get the exact flight which I have on the 10th and just bump it back to the 11th.I realize the flight is non-refundable/changeable but was wondering has anyone had any success in the past trying to change days via calling the airling or calling priceline?? Thanks in advance for any advise you may have to offer!!! Link to comment
powerplantop Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 I realize the flight is non-refundable/changeable but was wondering has anyone had any success in the past trying to change days via calling the airling or calling priceline?? Thanks in advance for any advise you may have to offer!!!It has been a long time since I booked a flight on PL (Summer of 2001). My last PL flight had an insane routing. The airline and PL told me that I could not change it. I have not bid on airfare since. Link to comment
Canes98 Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 Does your flight from ORD to ORF make a stop in ORE?Your price sounds like a good one. It's tough to get good air fares on Priceline these days. Link to comment
pmc22 Posted March 1, 2008 Author Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 for those having a tough day...please have a laugh at my expensei always wondered why this guy thought the plane might be headed to oregonman am i slow....i just got the jokeas the tears roll down my face i can't figure out if im laughing at the joke or at my own stupidity...prob both :-) Link to comment
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