| What product do you think I am buying? A promise that they might find a seat for me if I show up at the airport? It puzzles me how many people at HN are so eager to defend dark patterns. If you look at the screenshots with more attention: 1. Google tells me that the free seat selection is included 2. Delta tells me that if I agree to this price, I will be able to reserve the last available seat on the flight (for this price) 3. Once I confirm the price, Delta tells me that I can’t select the seat, it’s not available. I can still buy the ticket, but the offer has changed. Sure, since clearly I need to get on this flight (booking it last minute) - I would rather pay a bit more to make sure I do have a seat. This is what dark patterns are all about. How is that so hard to understand? |
This is something I've observed with different airlines. Google's line "Free seat selection" doesn't guarantee availability of seats to choose from, just that you won't be charged for selecting one if available for your fare.