Tickets scheduled(机票预定)and Special fares(特价机票)

sells tickets over the web using a peculiar system sort of like an auction. You tell them where and when you want to go and how much you’re willing to pay. You have to be prepared to go at any time of day, on any major domestic airline or one of a list of international ones, and to accept a stop or change of plane. You tell them what you’re willing to pay, along with credit card info. If they find a ticket at that price, you’ve bought it and can’t change or refund it (like most any low-price ticket.) Flights must originate in the U.S., or via an affiliate, in the U.K.

If they have a ticket available at or below your bid, they’ll sell it to you, but you don’t know if you’re getting the best price. They’ll charge what you offered even if the carrier would have accepted less, and they make it difficult to offer increasing bids. They now offer seats on many the major US airlines and international airlines. except A lot of reports, including articles in the Consumer Reports Travel Letter, and the Wall Street Journal, say that in practice bids for lower than published prices are rarely accepted, and they admit that they accept less than 10% of the bids people make, although they do sell 15,000 tickets a day. They now also offer normal tickets where you know the price and the flights ahead of time. I don’t see any reason to buy from them rather than anyone else, but this does at least tell you what the list price is so you don’t bid any higher than that.

I haven’t ever bought a ticket through Priceline, but would welcome more reports from people who have. (I tried to get a NYC hotel room one time, they turned down all my offers, but I’ve heard from at least one person who got a room at a nice Boston hotel for about half the normal price.) The idea of auctioning left-over tickets is a good one, and it’s a shame if it can’t be put into practice. If you’re planning to travel on a route well-served by one of the airlines listed above, and can fly at any time of day, try bidding slightly less than the best fare you can find on one of the regular reservation sites or Hotwire and see if they take it. Otherwise, you’re better off with a agent who knows about unpublished fares, many of whom are listed in subsequent sections of this FAQ.

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