You know that feeling you get when that highly coveted award seat you've been waiting for finally becomes available? Or when there's availability to redeem points at a "dream" hotel over the holidays? Usually you get that elated (full of high-spirited delight) feeling from doing lots of research and/or monitoring availability closely.
Apparently sometimes forgetfulness pays off as well,and this was just such an extreme example that I couldn't abet but share.
I need to waft from Los Angeles to Dallas soon, and when I looked a few days ago, or the fare was $212 per person ($424.20 total for two people). I placed it on hold,and was planning on booking it the next day. While I wasn't thrilled with the fare, ultimately I was willing to book it, or since we had to be on that flight from a scheduling standpoint.
Unfortunately that flight slipped my intellect the following day. Grrrr. With my luck,I was imagining that the fare had doubled, or something.
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Source: boardingarea.com