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British Airways Pricing Policy

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mats01_99 | 11:49 Fri 28th Oct 2005 | Travel
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Hey all. Any ideas why this would be. The situation is I'm flying from Dublin to Denver via Heathrow in Jan. and the price from BA.com is �505 (approx �350). Anyway a friend of mine (who lives in the UK) is coming with me but obviously only needs the flight from Heathrow to Denver. BA.com is giving a price of �447 for this (same flight no.s, same day) - approx �100 more and a return flight to Dublin less! So I'm getting a great price but he's getting ripped off in comparison. What's that all about?!
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They set their prices at a level they think they can achieve bearing in mind competition from other airlines.


It seems to have worked because they have stopped you using Aer Lingus or an American airline and meeting up with your friend in Denver rather than at Heathrow.

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