Super-saver tickets

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Super-saver tickets

by crackgmat007 » Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:24 pm
Several airlines have recently intensified their fierce competition for business by offering tickets that, if purchased 2 days in advance, cost as much as 40 percent less than the heretofore lowest-priced “super-saver” tickets, which require a 30-day advance purchase. The airlines’ long-term gains from tickets bought under this new plan will be enormous because, unlike earlier discount tickets, these are not refundable.
The author assumes which of the following about discounted airline tickets in predicting long-term gains in airline revenue?
(A) More discounted, advance purchase tickets are purchased than are actually used.
(B) Tickets requiring 30-day advance purchase are not profitable for airlines.
(C) Few business travelers have taken advantage of 30-day advance purchase tickets.
(D) Airlines will have to discontinue offering 30-day advance purchase tickets when they begin offering 2-day advance purchase tickets.
(E) The majority of the 2-day advance purchase tickets offered by a given airline will be sold to passengers who have not previously flown on that airline.

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by madhur_ahuja » Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:41 pm
IMO A

because, unlike earlier discount tickets, these are not refundable.

Due to above reasoning, the answer seems to be A.

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by raghavsarathy » Thu Jul 23, 2009 9:00 pm
IMO - A

Clearly reasons out that a lot more tickets will be bought than those which will be used and since there would be no refund , the airlines would end up with a profit.

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by crackgmat007 » Fri Jul 24, 2009 4:30 pm
OA -A

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by Spring2009 » Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:07 pm
I don't get A, especially the bold words.

More discounted, advance purchase tickets are purchased than are actually used.

If it says: the more discounted, the more ticket will be purchased. I will totally understand. But why does it mention "used" here? No one would buy a ticket if it's no use.

Also, on the SC's side. I don't get the grammar of this sentence.
It says " tickets are purchased than are used" , but where is the comparison word (such as "more" or "less")?

It must be "more advance purchase tickets are purchased than are used"

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by micheal_kr » Sun May 15, 2016 11:34 pm
I would go with option A as the correct option