Heads up, spontaneous travelers. Some airlines are now participating in an app that allows last-minute flyers to bid on unsold airline seats like you would buy something on an eBay-style system. But you have to be quick and willing to travel at a moment’s notice.
If you’re a last-minute-travel fan, you’ll probably want to get the new app Air Ticket Arena. It works on an eBay-style system to allow travelers to bid on unsold airline seats at a fraction of the cost. The catch is that it’s last minute travel, so you have to be sure your schedule is clear first.
Here’s how it works: Up to two weeks in advance, users can select the destination they want to visit, departure and return dates, and the number of tickets needed. You can also choose a preferred airline, but the one you want most may not be participating in the app. One to two days before the flight, participating airlines advertise their chosen number of empty seats on the app. Users get a notification and the bidding war begins. You decide what you want to pay, but the airlines also have a bottom price they’re willing to go down to. If you win, the app purchases your flights for you, and off you go.
The app itself is free, so there’s no reason not to get it. The program is similar to some other available options from airlines as well; particularly PlusGrade where users can auction off seat upgrades to economy passengers on the same flight.
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