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That different seats are priced differently also explains the increase
(we've all seen, time and time again).
Once the cheap seats are sold, you're left with more and more expensive
seats (until the airline discounts to help fill the planes).
When you figure that several hundred Maine fans will travel to STL
Wed/Thur and most return Sunday, the prices will probably continue to
go up! Denver next year probably won't be any cheaper.
What an incredible job by the team! If I'd not seen/heard the games,
and you'd told me the number of power plays we allowed, I would not have
been optimistic.
As I said earlier this season and again a week or two ago, ...
See you in St Louis! GO BLUE!
cheers, wayne
David Torrey wrote, in part:
> It's very interesting how the airline industry works.
> Last week I priced a flight to St. Louis from Bangor
> for $376. Today, it's $650. From Portland it's $516.
> Charge what the market will bear. I wonder if there
> is any relationship between the rate hike and Maine
> traveling to the Frozen Four.
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