When do Air France and KLM dump last minute saver awards?
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2023
Posts: 41
When do Air France and KLM dump last minute saver awards?
Hi,
When are the new last minute saver (50k)award space for flying blue (especially Air France) long haul likely to open up? Is it T14, T7, T3, or can it be any time?
How likely/consistent is it?
Thanks!
When are the new last minute saver (50k)award space for flying blue (especially Air France) long haul likely to open up? Is it T14, T7, T3, or can it be any time?
How likely/consistent is it?
Thanks!
#2
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Netherlands
Programs: KL Platinum; A3 Gold
Posts: 29,258
There is no such thing as "saver awards" and there is no such thing as "last minute saver awards".
There is no such thing as "dumping" awards.
It is rare for the price of award seats to come down; that said, the long summer holiday when business travel is almost non-existent is when availability may be better; that said, they can forecast demand with sufficient precision that ther should rarely be a need to reduce or "dump" awards at the last minute.
There certainly is no fixed routine whereby you can expect a certain point in time when the price drop may occur, if it ever happens at all.
Because you have only spoken in generalities I cannot go into any more detail. There is no overarching system of reducing award seat pricing at fixed deadlines prior to departure.
There is no such thing as "dumping" awards.
It is rare for the price of award seats to come down; that said, the long summer holiday when business travel is almost non-existent is when availability may be better; that said, they can forecast demand with sufficient precision that ther should rarely be a need to reduce or "dump" awards at the last minute.
There certainly is no fixed routine whereby you can expect a certain point in time when the price drop may occur, if it ever happens at all.
Because you have only spoken in generalities I cannot go into any more detail. There is no overarching system of reducing award seat pricing at fixed deadlines prior to departure.
#3
Join Date: Jun 2012
Programs: FB, M&B, UA, AA
Posts: 2,708
No one knows. I had situations where apparently a flight had still loads of seats and when unexpectedly I needed to fly and award flights were dead cheap last minute - and of course the revierse, that last minute booking would be expensive. You only can check. As a general rule, if you see a good miles offer for award flights on dates that suit you, take it. Even if months in advance, chances that you will get lower prices closer to flight dates are very uncertain.
#4
Join Date: May 2010
Location: WAS
Programs: Lotz
Posts: 1,536
My experience is that Flying Blue is dysfunctional over half the time and it's software doesn't put savers, new or returned, on until it's fixed, when there's a flood of savers. I remember last Christmas a couple savers opening within a day or two of Christmas day when i flew on a saver. fwiw