Duck Rodgers
Well-Known Member
Anybody done this?
https://techland.time.com/2013/03/1...e-who-are-willing-to-take-a-gamble/?hpt=hp_t4
Sounds kind of fun, and kind of stupid at the same time. I'm sure there are other sites doing stuff like this, I've just never heard of anybody playing vacation roulette.
https://techland.time.com/2013/03/1...e-who-are-willing-to-take-a-gamble/?hpt=hp_t4
A new travel site called GetGoing thinks it’s found a way to make both airlines and cheapskate consumers happy. The startup competes against well-established companies such as Priceline and Hotwire, which offer deep discounts to travelers who are willing to commit to paying for a flight or a room before they know which airline or hotel they’re buying from.
But GetGoing doesn’t just mask the airline; it also requires that you choose two different destinations, and commit to buying tickets before you know which one you’ll get. (You can choose any two you like as long as they’re at least fifty miles apart.) The company then selects one destination and sells you your tickets — which it says are marked down by up to 40 percent, beating even other sources of cut-rate fares.
Why the forced choice? Air carriers are willing to give deep discounts to vacationers, who might not fly at all if the price isn’t right. But they’d rather not offer the same deals to business travelers, who are usually spending their companies’ money and are therefore less price-sensitive. By requiring customers to be willing to choose two potential destinations, GetGoing weeds out the corporate crowd.
Sounds kind of fun, and kind of stupid at the same time. I'm sure there are other sites doing stuff like this, I've just never heard of anybody playing vacation roulette.