|
|
|
|
|
by lotsofpulp
2350 days ago
|
|
Based on your other responses, what you intended to convey and what many people are interpreting are two different things. What everyone else is saying is that the person in seat 34F likely did not pay the same as the person in seat 35F (since they purchase at different times and the airline continuously changes prices), whereas what you are claiming is that 34F and 35F cost the same for the same person. |
|
I really don't understand why people on this forum don't understand this and why I have to spell it out in such explicit detail. It's self-evident.
Even worse, this means that, if the people in 34F and 35F purchased their tickets at different times, they could have paid different prices, but that doesn't tell us anything about which seat cost more. Either person could have paid more, depending on when they bought their ticket and how the airline adjusted pricing during that time. So, as I've been saying all along, there's no difference in value between those two seats, by virtue of their location on the plane.