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Subject: | Re: UKNM: Lastminute.com...website or webhype? |
From: | Ian Fenn |
Date: | Thu, 6 Jan 2000 19:22:41 GMT |
Chris wrote:
> >I quite agree. Even if somebody does love you, what happens if you want
to
> >go away on your own for a few days? Bargainholidays.com does the same
> >thing... no single person tariffs.
>
> To be fair, that's kind of a travel industry-wide thing tho.
Should web sites not do something different, rather than just copy off-line
businesses?
> I think
> you'll find if you go in any high-street travel agent and buy a package
> holiday, then you'll pay a single-person room supplement.
Yes... but lastminute.com do not publish the single-person supplement. No
doubt, if I sent an e-mail... but why should I need to?
> The only way
> around this is to buy the flight and accomodation seperately.
Why should I have to?
> Good travel sites should flag this up and, perhaps, offer two prices, one
> based on single occupancy which includes the supplement, but then we'd be
> living in an ideal world where rivers run with chocolates and databases
and
> query results are re-designed to accomodate the fact that the person now
> interrogating them is a 'dumb' user rather than a trained travel agent.
I'm not sure I understand your point. Are you saying I should accept
second-best?
--
Ian
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Replies
Re: UKNM: Lastminute.com...website or we, Stefan Magdalinski
Re: UKNM: Lastminute.com...website or we, chris
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