reaccommodate these customers. he said reaccommodate. just like we reaccommodated el chapo out of mexico. that is such sanitized, say nothing, take responsibility, corporate b.s. speak. i don t know how the guy who sent that tweet didn t vomit when he sent that tweet. meanwhile, united s stock has dropped 3%. the company lost $1 billion of its value on the stock market. joining me is a defense attorney, founder of airfarewatchdog.com. good to see you. george, this is a pr nightmare. if you are the united ceo, where do you go from here? it s a flightmare from hell. number one, apologize already. oscar munoz came from the
restrictions, no advanced seating, no changes or refund. then the main class which is the same as economy class. tier three, more leg room, dedicated overhead space and a sleep kit. first class same as current first class. the fifth tier includes full flatbed seats, in flight bedding, chefs, wine pairing and delta sky club access. are five classes necessary? shouldn t we be living in classless society? here s debate. george havaka, founder of airfarewatchdog.com and courtney watts is here. courtney, is this a big deal with you? i don t think so. folks in basic economy won t get to choose their seat. we don t yet know if the prices are going to be
fares honored, as well, they flew practically free. do we know how many people how many? how many people delta is not saying how many, how many fares were sold at the incorrect prices. i like one thing that i saw, the associated press was quoting george hobika from airfarewatchdog.com. he said it looked like delta s programmers had a little too much egg nog yesterday. i love it. funny. is it as simple as they moved the decimal the wrong direction? i don t understand how the glitches occur. well, this guy from airfarewatch.com thinks that delta was making a $10 to $20 change and the programmer made a mistake only $10 and $20. the former programmer. poor guy or gal. a lot of people benefited for sure. very lucky. i wish i was one. they re honoring it, but they are no longer in existence. right. they were. thank. we can only hope to happens again at one of these airlines. if it does, don t talk about it on facebook. keep it a secret, come on.
that is the thing. they are going to be offered the chance to cancel or to move ships. they ultimately will have to decide what they want to do. all those people deciding not to chance it and take a cruise right now, if you decide to fly for your summer vacation, how can you get the best deal on a flight? the sweet spot in looking for sales is between 35 and 40 days out. i recommend you go to websites to look for sale alerts. people don t realize there are a couple of really good sites. they tell you about the sales and tell you where to book. kayak.com does this and so does airfarewatchdog.com. the key is be flexible. look the day prior or the day after the peak day you want to go. also time of day because people don t think if you actually look at a few hours out you may find a better deal. tuesday mornings specifically for some reason? tuesday morning is a